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Cold sores – why does it appear and how to deal with it?

Cold sores, also known as “cold sores,” are caused by the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). It is widespread, contagious, often painful, and tends to recur repeatedly. This is because the virus remains in the body for life, “hidden” in nerve cells, and is reactivated under certain conditions.

🧬Why does herpes appear?

The main cause is the HSV-1 virus, which a person usually becomes infected with in childhood – through kisses or shared objects.

After the initial infection, the virus “falls asleep” in the body, but can be reactivated.

HSV-1 is different from HSV-2 (which more commonly causes genital herpes), but both types can affect different areas depending on the method of transmission.

⚠️What can cause a recurrence?

Even when the virus is in a “dormant” state, its activation can be triggered by:

  • stress – mental or physical,

  • illness (cold, flu, high fever),

  • weakened immune system,

  • hormonal changes (for example, during menstruation),

  • sun exposure (especially on the lips),

  • fatigue and lack of sleep.