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Re: allergic reaction or cold sores?

From: happy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 30 Dec 2002 17:56:24 -0600 (CST)


At Mon, 30 Dec 2002, samir fouad Aziz MD wrote: YOU GUYS DON'T GIVE VERY HELPFULL ANSWERS. I KNEW THAT ALREADY WHICH IS WHY I AM ASKING.> >

At Mon, 30 Dec 2002, me wrote: >>
>>For the last 10-12 years (since I was about 9 years old), I have been
>>getting little "blisters" on my lips. My doctor told me that they were
>>nothing to worry about and that they were due to an allergic reaction. I
>>guess he was right as they always happen when I eat something new, and
>>if I don't have it again I won't get another one, but as soon as I do
>>they reappear. My question to you is are these cold sores or the same
>>as cold sores??? Could I give my partner herpes by giving him oral sex
>>when I have them. Please help as I do not want to give him any std's.
>>Thank you
>
>if it is herpes you could pass it to him
>
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