Gingivitis is the mildest form of periodontal (gum) disease. (see perio.org)
There are several possible reasons why a dog's gums may be bleeding, including periodontal disease, trauma or injury to the mouth, ingestion of a sharp object, or a blood clotting disorder. It is important to have a veterinarian examine your dog to determine the underlying cause and provide appropriate treatment.
Probably bleeding gums or you bit your tongue while asleep.
Internal bleeding.
You have bleeding disorder. There are many diseases like hemophilia can cause the same. Amongst the viral infections, you have acute hemorrhagic fevers like dengue, Ebola and marburg virus infections.
what kind of diseases in san juan capistrano
That will be mostly cancer or diseases of the degenerative kind.
they don't have gums and feed on zooplankton
one diseases a cat can have is rabies!
There are several types of gum diseases. The first is called gingivitis, which can, without treatment and care, become the more advanced version called periodontitis. Gingivitis is relatively easy to fix, but can be prevented through proper brushing and flossing techniques. Another gum problem, although it is not a disease, is called receding gums. This is when the gums slowly pull away from the teeth. It occurs from one of two ways: overbrushing or not brushing enough. You can tell if you have gingivitis or periodontitis if your gums are red, swollen, and bleed to the touch. Receding gums can be identified when too much of the tooth is exposed, and the tooth is too far into the gums.
kind of diseases such as smallpox, diarrhea, influenza, etc
recessive autosomal
The irradiated kind.