i have had a cold sore in my eye since i were 2 years it comes up every now and again . i do regualy take cold sore tablets from the doctor to get rid of it.. so i say yes you can get cold sores in your eyes .
Cold sores are caused by a virus called oral herpes. They can occur any where on or around the mouth and on the face. They commonly occur on the lips or around the mouth.
Cold sores are often passed by being innocently kissed by some one that has cold sores. It's possible that some one may have kissed this person on or around the eyes while they had a cold sore.
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You can get a cold sore in your eye and it is treated either with antiviral eye drops or pills.
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No.
Infection with the herpes virus causes cold sores.
The herpes virus causes cold sores to appear.
Its a condition which causes sore face pain in cold weather.
At the end of 2013, there is no commercially available vaccine for herpes simplex, the virus that causes cold sores.
You can't cure HSV or a cold sore, but you can alleviate the pain it causes by avoiding spicy or acidic foods, applying ice, and using over-the-counter remedies.
You may be starting to get a "cold sore" these are caused by a viral infection.
You can get a cold sore wet.
A cold sore is a herpes infection of the lip. Herpes simplex type I usually causes cold sores while type II usually causes genital herpes. Occasionally it can be the other way around.
If by 'pink eye' you mean red, watery eyes, then it sounds like an allergic reaction. Grass, trees, etc.