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Spots in mouth

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14 years 1 month ago #20593 by crystal lee
Spots in mouth was created by crystal lee
Hey all, I took my little guy to Dr yesterday, his count was 1 (not big shocker) but yesterday morning he had 2 purple spots appear on tongue and one on roof, by last evening I could not find them..I assumed they must still be there because they DO NOT vanish suddenly, but this morning I am SURE they ARE GONE!! He gets these often, sometimes stay same, alot get worse turn into blisters and even bleed, any idea what this might mean?? Does this just happen at times or is it likely he may of actually jumped up some??

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14 years 1 month ago #20595 by patti
Replied by patti on topic Re: Spots in mouth
I've seen this happen a lot. Yes, they can come and go that fast. It can be a quick, temporary jump in platelets that makes them go away and then a drop can bring them back. Pretty normal considering where he's at count wise.........

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