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    purple dot?

    this is my second BP i just got her 1 months ago, she is 2 months old
    she has had it the entire time;

    a small purple dot equidistant between her two most prominent front teeth on her gums. no discoloration anywhere else, no other symptoms.

    i tried diluted peroxide every other day for a week. no result.

    i went to the vet, he said its nothing. not mouthrot or anything. but i am concerned.

    help?

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    if you can a picture would help to give us an idea. could just be a birth mark.
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    Re: purple dot?

    I don't think I've ever looked that close at my snakes' gums.

    I'd be more worried about peroxide in the mouth than a little spot of pigment on the gums. Especially if a vet says its nothing. I understand vets are not infallible creatures, but if they're going to err, it's almost always erring toward over-treatment rather than no treatment.

    Best thing for the snake at this point, I believe, is to be left alone and given a chance to settle into her new home without being poked and prodded and medicated. I'm 99.999% sure that spot is nothing to worry about and I'd be more concerned about stress.
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    It's a dot. Nothing more nothing Less. Don't try to fix what isn't broken. I don't think you have anything to worry about.


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    thanks, cause discoloration in the gums usually means somethings wrong right?

    i guess this is just a birthmark?

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    Re: purple dot?

    Hi,

    It depends - keep an eye on it for changes or yellow pus like build up.


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