Diagnosis: Herpes labialis
Description: Clustered vesicles on erythematous base
Morphology: Vesicles
Site: Lips
Sex: F
Age: 26
Type: Clinical
Submitted By: Shahbaz Janjua
Differential DiagnosisHistory:
Herpes labialis is a recurrent infection caused by the herpes simples virus type 1. The eruption of the painful vesicles is usually preceded by a prodrome of pain, burning, tingling, or itching. Recurrences are often associated with a variety of febrile illnesses, local trauma, sun exposure, and menstruation.