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Herpes labialis on the lips Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cold sores (herpes labialis) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herpes labialis, also known as cold sores Royalty Free Stock Photo
Senior woman`s corner of mouth with Herpes Labialis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cold sore stages. Lips with symptoms of Herpes labialis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful White-lipped frog Chalcorana labialis isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herpes labialis, also known as cold sores Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cold sores (herpes labialis)
Middle aged woman`s corner of mouth with Herpes Labialis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herpes labialis, illustration Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herpes labialis, also known as cold sores Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large meadow mining bee Anderna labialis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Woman lips skin with Herpes Labialis virus close up. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Large meadow mining bee Anderna labialis Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful White-lipped frog Chalcorana labialis isolated Royalty Free Stock Photo
Herpes labialis or orolabial herpes is an infection of the lip by herpes simplex virus. An outbreak typically causes small blisters or sores on or around the mouth commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters. The sores typically heal within 2–3 weeks, but the herpes virus remains dormant in the facial nerves, following orofacial infection, periodically reactivating (in symptomatic people) to create sores in the same area of the mouth or face at the site of the original infection.


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