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Abnormalities of the endocrine system can result in darkening of the gums. Addison's disease can cause gums to turn a fairly even brown or black. Blood tests checking serum electrolytes and cortisol levels can help diagnose this condition.
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RFC 1 - Host Software ... ~whitish gums may indicate that your pet is anemic or in shock. ~Bluish gums may suggest your pet is not getting enough oxygen to his bloodstream - he may not be breathing properly or have a circulatory problem ; ... What dose it mean when a dogs gums are swollen and black and over the gum.Thanks Pepis.
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My gums are turning black and they bleed and several of my teeth are breaking apart. Do you know of any advice on how I can get help. Any help will be greatly appreciated!!! THANX!
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It would also cause the gums to turn black and the blood to turn black and thick in consistency in advanced stages. All of these conditions are present in AIDS conditions. Prolonged exposure to excessive levels of acetaldehyde would develop Kaposis sarcoma.
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Hi, My Husband chews tobacco and i noticed his gums were begining to turn black in the lower part of hi s mouth where he puts his tobacoo. I`ve looked on the intenet, but can`t seem to find anything. Does anyone have any idea what it could be?
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Nusser proved both the Garden Radish and the Wild Radish (the former probably only a cultivated variety of the latter), and of the Garden Radish he took tinctures of the long, round, and black (the favourite in Germany) varieties, and ate the different radishes themselves.
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