Cold Sores Symptoms To Look Out For
Fever

Fever is another symptom of an oncoming cold sore, though it is more commonly experienced during your first breakout. However, it can reactivate HSV-1 after being dormant in your body. It can be accompanied by flu-like symptoms and swollen glands, which is why it can be mistaken for illnesses such as the flu at first. In addition, it can cause re-occurrences of outbreaks. If your body temperature is high, it is best to call your doctor to be examined, because although its rare and extreme, high temperature and noticeable confusion during an outbreak could mean the virus has infected the brain.
Muscle Aches

Another symptom of cold sores is muscle aches, which can be felt for up to three weeks. As with most body ailments, stress may be one of the triggers causing the onset of HSV-1, particularly when muscle aches are a symptom. This is because stress creates muscle tension in the body, which then can lead to soreness, aches, and pain.
Ease these symptoms with simple remedies, such as stretching and resting. Applying ice packs will also work to relieve pain and inflammation. In addition, avoid high-impact exercises until the pain subsides. If you have cold sore outbreaks often accompanied by muscle aches, perhaps looking into quieter, gentle exercises, like yoga, would be ideal.