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It is very serious and if it starts to turn to a burnt black color then it is caused by smokeless tobacco and soon after the black spots takeover the white spots you can and will die! It doesn't take that long! If you get these symptoms I would go to a doctor and STOP USING SMOKELESS TOBACCO OR EVEN SMOKING CIGARETTES!!!!
This is called leukoplakia. Generally caused by the skin of the mouth being irritated by a sharp tooth, excessive alcohol consumption, and tobacco smoke. This is generally nothing to be worried about; when the irritant is removed, the white spots will fade away.
White spots can be caused by both strep throat and tonsillitis, but not usually on your tongue. There are also certain medications that can cause white spots - although I'm not sure which ones. Cancer can also cause white spots on your tongue - but only mouth or throat cancers, and there would be many other signs of that besides just the spots. So, tonsillitis would be your best bet.
Yes, smokeless tobacco, such as chewing tobacco and snuff, is associated with an increased risk of cancer. It can cause various types of cancer, including oral cancer (mouth, tongue, and throat), esophageal cancer (cancer of the esophagus), and pancreatic cancer. The use of smokeless tobacco exposes the user to harmful chemicals and carcinogens, making it a significant health risk. It's important to note that smokeless tobacco is not a safe alternative to smoking and can have serious health consequences. Quitting the use of all tobacco products is the best way to reduce the risk of cancer and other health problems.
white spots in the back of the mouth are common in people who take inhalers for copd . white spots in the mouth are also a hint that the patient has aids
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i have red spots in my mouth with white centers and have a temp of 103
Brown spots on your tongue can occur for a number of reasons. It can be a fungus from tobacco or oral cancer.
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Yes, even in their mouth.
If you have brown spots on the roof of your mouth, it could be patches of melanin. Another reason brown spots might show up is because someone smokes.
Yellow spots on the eye are often caused by pingueculas. Pingueculas are noncancerous growths on the cornea and are thought to be caused by UV exposure.