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4. Stage Two: Blisters Appear

The next stage is when noticeable blisters appear on the face. These blisters contain clear fluid and most often erupt around the lips and on the inside of the mouth, though they are different than canker sores. This is when the sores become more contagious, so people with visible blisters need to avoid touching their faces and wash their hands with soap often. Some people may develop a headache or sore throat, especially during their first outbreak.

cold sore blisters on face LeventKonuk / Getty Images

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