I have been looking for an answer to this question for SOME time. I got mine about 7 years ago..they keep changing shapes/and how many I have...not I am noticiing that they are on my palms.
Been to more than 5 dermatologists. they cant figure it out. Everyone keeps tellin me I have syphllis. I do not. I have been tested EVERY time..and it is not syphillis. at first when it was just the bottom of my feet, I wasn't that upset..although it is very embarrasing!! Now my palms?
I am mortified. cuz people just assume that you are dirty.
--- Arsenic poisoning or pollution is pretty rare ... has that been considered? Or parasites, but the dermotologist should have spotted that.
bruises and veruca warts
i dont know ask your vet
it means you electrocuted it
no that's rubbish
lesions are the black or brown spots present in the tikka disease of a groundnut.
black shows the race top or bottom indicate the role in male-male relationship i think ...
what does it mean when you have spots on your head on your scalp
if what your calling "black spots" are actually more of a purple color it could mean that they have some chow chow in them i know chows have purple on their tongue and i have heard something of an old wifes tale that a dog with a purple tongue is a very smart dog Golden retrievers are known to have black spots. This does not mean that your dog is mixed by any means. Google black spots and goldies. you will see that there have been AKC champions that have had black spots.
You may have seen a forester moth they are black with white spots and orange legs
That is a good question. I was wondering the same thing. I have black spot on the heel of my foot that is really painful. I am not sure what it is.
You mean blackheads? not sure..There are some face washes for getting rid of them...
Probably wear spots from rubbing together while stacked.
It depends what you mean. On both sides, at the top & bottom, they're stems but if you mean brown spots on the inside for example if you left it in the fridge for about 1 day, don't worry about it, you can eat it. On the skin - if it's OK inside you can eat it but if its really brown or nearly black you should just throw it out or don't buy it - whichever. :)