THIS TINY WHITE BUMP, OR A LESION MAY BE
an excessive -uncontrolled of grownth of malignant cells. ! cancer
while doing a biopsy of this bump all the chance to notice squamous cells, then termedas squamaous cell carcinoma of the toungue! dngerous and can spread anywhere within the oral cavity and then to the neck, tyroids or even to trachea and lungs, may be to esophagus to the entire stomach. !
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.
Yes, you can still get your tongue pierced even if you have a small tongue. The piercer will assess the size and placement of your tongue to determine the best spot for the piercing that will work for you. It's important to consult with a professional piercer to discuss the options and find the best solution for your individual anatomy.
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what could a brown spot be under the tongue what could a brown spot be under the tongue
rain stain
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There is only one spot in the tongue to pierce. Its between two major blood vessels. If they miss, there is a broad chance to get killed.
That's not possible. The G-spot is inside a woman's vagina. You may be talking about the clitoris, which is the sensitive area above a woman's vaginal entrance, which CAN be stimulated by a tongue.
Small Square-spot was created in 1790.
A spot is a small area of blood.
I have had my tongue ring for almost 10 years, and I have a small hard spot close to the tongue ring. I think it is just the tongues version of scar tissue. It hardens up to protect itself from the tongue ring being there. And I even have a round indention on the top of my tongue from the ball pushing down for so long. Hope this helps you!
Absolutely :-). We have a leonberger with a large spot on her tongue (Shandel) and in her first litter, her son Ben also had a spot on his tongue. See our website leonburns.co.nz for photos or email me for photos that show the spots theleonbergerlady@gmail.com This tells me that the spots are hereditory. We have lots of leonbergers but only those two had a spotted tongue.