Health
Fact-checked

At WiseGEEK, we're committed to delivering accurate, trustworthy information. Our expert-authored content is rigorously fact-checked and sourced from credible authorities. Discover how we uphold the highest standards in providing you with reliable knowledge.

Learn more...

What is Labial Herpes?

Niki Foster
Niki Foster
Niki Foster
Niki Foster

Labial herpes is an infection of the lip by the herpes simplex virus. It is characterized by inflammation of the affected area, followed by painful, fluid-filled blisters on the lip. People who suffer from the disease carry the herpes simplex virus for life, and it is dormant when there are no symptoms. It is also possible for people to carry the herpes simplex virus without ever exhibiting symptoms.

The blisters caused by this type of herpes are commonly called fever blisters or cold sores, because they are more likely to appear when a person with herpes simplex already has an infection from another source, such as the upper respiratory tract infection that often accompanies a cold. An outbreak begins with tingling or redness of an area on the lips or on the border between the lips and face. Next, small, round blisters form and remain for up to three weeks. Labial herpes, as well as any herpes simplex infection, is passed through skin-to-skin contact with an infected individual, or contact between the skin and the virus itself. Herpes simplex is most often contracted when the person carrying the virus is having an outbreak, which begins before the appearance of blisters.

A latent infection is a situation in which a virus is present in the body, but it remains dormant.
A latent infection is a situation in which a virus is present in the body, but it remains dormant.

Labial herpes is often accompanied by herpes symptoms elsewhere on the face or mouth. If it affects both the face and mouth, the condition is called orofacial herpes. Herpes of the mouth may be called herpetic stomatitis. In addition to labial herpes, herpetic stomatitis is characterized by gingivostomatitis or inflammation of the cheeks and gums, as well as sores or lesions inside the mouth. Other possible symptoms include difficulty swallowing, pharyngitis or sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, and glandular fever.

Labial herpes blisters are commonly known as cold sores.
Labial herpes blisters are commonly known as cold sores.

There are two species of herpes simplex virus. Herpes simplex virus I is most often responsible for cold sores, although cases have been caused by herpes simplex virus II as well. Herpes simplex virus II is more often associated with genital herpes, which causes similar symptoms to labial herpes, but on the genitals, and is transmitted through sexual contact. It is possible for both types of herpes to be contracted through oral-genital contact. However, if a person has a history of fever blisters caused by herpes simplex virus I, he or she has formed antibodies that will prevent other infections, such as genital infections, caused by the same herpes simplex virus species.

Niki Foster
Niki Foster

In addition to her role as a WiseGEEK editor, Niki enjoys educating herself about interesting and unusual topics in order to get ideas for her own articles. She is a graduate of UCLA, where she majored in Linguistics and Anthropology.

Learn more...
Niki Foster
Niki Foster

In addition to her role as a WiseGEEK editor, Niki enjoys educating herself about interesting and unusual topics in order to get ideas for her own articles. She is a graduate of UCLA, where she majored in Linguistics and Anthropology.

Learn more...

Discuss this Article

Post your comments
Login:
Forgot password?
Register:
    • A latent infection is a situation in which a virus is present in the body, but it remains dormant.
      By: Yang MingQi
      A latent infection is a situation in which a virus is present in the body, but it remains dormant.
    • Labial herpes blisters are commonly known as cold sores.
      By: Marco2811
      Labial herpes blisters are commonly known as cold sores.
    • Possible complications of labial herpes include a sore throat and pharyngitis.
      By: staras
      Possible complications of labial herpes include a sore throat and pharyngitis.