Fever Blisters & Acidic Foods: What's the Connection?
No, drinking a lot of acid does not directly cause fever blisters. Fever blisters, also known as cold sores, are caused by the herpes simplex virus (HSV). Acidic drinks or foods may aggravate existing fever blisters, but they do not cause the initial infection.Eating Disorders - Related Articles
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