Because the extraction site in the mouth is healing, and the liver clot is a way of healing it.
yes
Yes, clots can be white in color. After a tooth is extracted, the tooth socket fills with blood and a clot forms. Just like any wound heals with a "scab" if you will. A blood clot has several components (ingredients) in it. The red blood cells tend to wash away in the mouth, with post-extraction care like rinsing. What remains is the fibrin part of the clot, which appears "white" in the mouth.
Platelets (also known as Thrombocytes) circulate in the blood (of mammals) are are involved in hemostasis, leading to the formation of blood clots. Platelets also keep the body from bleeding in weaker structures including the nose and mouth.
liver bugs of course
enters through mouth, reaches the intestine and through blood to liver where it replicates.Secrets in the bile and enters the intestines and out in faeces.
No, because oral has to do with the mouth and liver ,well has to do with the liver.
Alcoholism can cause liver disease, mouth and throat cancers, and also lead to high blood pressure.
The digestive system the esophagus. Food goes from your mouth and goes down your esophagus then to the stomach blood goes around the food and the liver takes what the blood absorbed down
The brown substance that appears in the mouth of a patient with liver failure is a coffee ground substance.
they breath through there mouth
Through the mouth
It depends on what term you mean. the brain is effected on a short term basis, but drinking too much can severly damage it. your kidneys and liver are also damaged but i would say your liver is most altereed and damaged by alchol