Tonsil stones, also known as tonsilloliths, are small, hard lumps of food, bacteria, and other particles trapped in the small ...
Also, gargling can prevent the growth of tonsil stones. When gargling, tilt your neck so the gargle can reach the tonsils and ...
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Apart from kidneys and gall bladder, tonsils are the other organs which can be affected by stones. But tonsil stones can be cured with natural remedies if the symptoms are not severe. Read on to ...
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