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Small black black  sticked to skin
Small black skin tiny white spots in skin it's not itching or painful just saw that ..if I stop coolip it will go?
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May be due to cheek biting
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Hi, black skin on cheeks or gums may be because of some injury/ constant irritation/ habits like smoking, or tobacco chewing also cause pigmentation. Coming to your case, you said you are using Coolip, if that's the case then how long are you using Coolip? Did you observe this black-and-white discoloration just a few days after using it or was it there before coolip usage? If possible share a picture of that area for better diagnosis.
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Though it is not painful or not bothering you there is no harm in visiting a Dr for a checkup and clearing your doubts. Sometimes our body gives alerts like this so always prevention is better than cure.
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Hello Plz share pic
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Plz share a picture
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Hi, Visit a dentist a dentist for a clinical evaluation.
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Hello please do check if you have sharp teeth get it trimmed from the dentist The black spot is because of check bite .. Apply orahelp ointment 15 min before food for 4-5 times
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