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Brown spots on your tongue can occur for a number of reasons. It can be a fungus from tobacco or oral cancer.
Yes, you can eat eggs with blood spots in them, as they are generally safe and do not indicate that the egg is spoiled. Blood spots occur due to a rupture of a blood vessel during the egg's formation and are not harmful. If you prefer, you can remove the blood spot with a clean utensil before cooking, or simply cook the egg as usual. Always ensure the eggs are fresh and properly stored.
Spots of skin cancer are usually a bright red color and can easily be scratched and often peel. It really depends on the size of the spots, and the color of them. The bigger and brighter, the greater the probability that it is of skin cancer
Pinhead-sized blood spots under the skin, known as petechiae, can be caused by various factors including minor trauma, certain medical conditions like thrombocytopenia (low platelet count), infections, or allergic reactions. They occur when small blood vessels break and leak blood into the skin. Certain medications and conditions that affect blood clotting can also contribute to their appearance. If petechiae occur without an obvious cause or are accompanied by other symptoms, it’s important to seek medical attention.
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Yes they do and it happens, but it shouldn't. It is due to the humidity in your enclosure not being high enough. If the dragon doesn't have enough moisture in the tank during a shed, they will not shed their skin properly and it will rip their skin. You need to bathe your dragon often during this time to also help the shed. You will need to monitor these blood spots and ensure they heal over. If these blood spots get bigger or don't heal, you will definitely need to see a vet.
You could be, but it's more likely that you're just ovulating. Many women notice blood in with the cervical mucous during ovulation
broken blood vessels broken blood vessels
well. if your pregnent then you would not be menstraiting at all.
yes its not uncommon to have red spots around the eyes, chin or side of the face after vomiting. Vomiting can put too much pressure on the capillaries by overflowing them with blood. The spots are generally harmless and disappear within 2-3 days
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Yellow spots on hands and face may indicate liver dysfunction or cancer caused by poor general health (including diet, exercise and alcohol consumption) or overexposure to the sun (or UV rays in general), respectively. If the spots itch or bleed, or change size, color or thickness, it may be a serious form of cancer and you should consult your physician immediately for a professional diagnosis. See also: sun spots, liver spots, cancer.