Several risk factors may reactivate HSV-1 once someone contracts the virus. Viral infections like the common cold or fever can increase the risk of developing cold sores, when the immune system is weak, as can prolonged sun exposure, stress, and severe burns. Hormonal changes from menstruation may also trigger the virus.

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