Close-up images of herpes simplex virus sores on the lips, characterized by small, painful blisters or ulcers, often accompanied by redness, swelling, and inflammation, typically caused by HSV-1 or HSV-2 infection, with symptoms including itching, burning, and tingling sensations, requiring antiviral treatment and self-care measures to manage discomfort and prevent transmission.
A medical illustration of the herpes simplex virus on the lip, with a 3D rendering of the virus particles and a transparent background to highlight the microscopic details.
An illustration of a person's lip with a large, painful-looking blister on the edge, with a yellowish discharge oozing out, surrounded by a red ring and a blurred background to convey the discomfort and unease.
A close-up shot of a person's lip with a small, red, fluid-filled blister on the corner, surrounded by a subtle redness and swelling, with a faint outline of the lip line and a soft focus background to emphasize the intimacy of the moment.