calcium deficiency .. lack of eating healthy food regularly !! . Maybe an allergy so a specific cream ors sunscreen . It starts with cracks around corner or mouth an spreads usually in circle. sometimes it may feel ichy but is usually just dry. start eating fruits and healthy things. try vitamin tablets!
A white hole in your gum could be a mouth ulcer. These are caused by stress, certain foods, and some types of toothpastes.
If its not an ulcer, or an ulcer that has not cleared up in about two weeks, see your dentist or doctor for a diagnosis.
There could be several reasons for this; you will need to go to the doctor.
Usually is because you need more vitamins
It would be the start of a sore throat.
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
I call them Fred.
i have red spots in my mouth with white centers and have a temp of 103
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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.
The feathers on its back are brown and the spots and steaks are black on its white chest
the yellow snouted gecko does not have white spots on the back of its body
Cottonmouth (white mouth). The answer's in the question.
Yes they have alot of spots. The fastest and easiest way to tell a coho from a Chinook is to look at their mouth. A Chinook will have black gums, all around their teeth. The coho will not, their mouth will be white.
Hi, I think white spots at the back of your throat is tonsilitis, but I am not sure of it. Don't know the answer to "frog in throat" I have heard of it, But not sure what it is. sorry x :)
gray backs white spots on the back and white tummy
It is a lone star tick.