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!!!!
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generally bleach is what causes white stains in clothing.
Possible causes of brown spots on a dog's gums may include dental issues, gum disease, oral infections, or underlying health conditions such as liver disease or anemia. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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Black spots on your gums can most commonly be either amalgam stains, or melanine spots. If you use to have silver fillings, these can cause amalgam stains in the gums when they are removed. If you are a Black or Indian person, or have black ancestors, you might have melanine spots on your gums. It is best to have them checked by a dentist just to make sure it is not something bad.
Scurvy is a severe lack of vitamin C. It causes spots on the skin, spongy gums, bleeding from mucous membranes, and their teeth fall out.
The presence of white spots on egg yolks is caused by the release of carbon dioxide during the egg's aging process, which forms small bubbles that appear as white spots.
Black spots on a dog's gums can be caused by various factors such as pigmentation, dental issues, or underlying health conditions. Treatment options may include dental cleaning, addressing any underlying health issues, or monitoring the spots for changes. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper diagnosis and treatment.
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.
The gums bleed easily.
Possible causes of white spots on a dog's skin may include genetic factors, fungal infections, autoimmune diseases, or skin trauma. It is important to consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
your going to die in 47 days