i also have black spots on either sides of my tongue... but didnt gather information abt it much.... ! but i am healthy...
I don't think so. Beagles (if purebred) have a black spot on their tongue. Purebred chowchows have a purple tongue. I think it is just a purebred symbol. We had a rottweiler with black splotches on his gums, and he was purebred.
Yes, and while it's not exactly common, it's very normal.
A black or purple spot on the tongue could be indicative of a variety of conditions including trauma, oral cancer, or oral infections. It is important to have it evaluated by a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
No, they have a pink tongue if they are purebred, the Samoyed has a purple tongue. If the dog is mixed with the Samoyed the tongue may have spots. Although the above may be true... it might not be the case. The dogs tongue might simply have some heavy pigmented tongue cells! It's kind of like a birth mark in humans.
Go and see a qualified Doctor about it.
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what could a brown spot be under the tongue what could a brown spot be under the tongue
Raised, often itchy spot
They are little peas, about the same size as green peas, and have a little black spot on them. So the name black eyed peas. Some people find they taste a bit gritty but they are not bad.
In simple terms black spots on the tongue is a simple pigmentation, in other words the tongue it is simply colored for reason that can't be explained yet...Black spots on the tongue are common in people of color but has no effect on ones taste and or other capabilities through the use of there tongue thus being harmless however a condition known as hairy tongue is an illness of which comes from taking certain medications such as antibiotics, from smoking and from vitamin deficiency..... if unsure of whether or not you have black spots on your tongue or a hairy tongue condition you should consult your local doctor....below I have also left a link to a site that explains it in further details using scientific words and it also explains the hairy tongue condition in more detail..... http://archfami.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/9/3/219.pdf
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