Tonsil stones, also known as tonsilloliths, are small, hard lumps of food, bacteria, and other particles trapped in the small ...
Tonsil stones range from white to yellow in color and are often (but not always) visible, sometimes looking like pus. You also may feel or see that your tonsils are swollen. Other symptoms of ...
Sometimes food and debris can get caught in your tonsil's crevices. If the object stays there for too long, it will harden into a mineral deposit we call a tonsil stone. Tonsil stones are very ...
According to the Medical Consumer’s Advocate, these clumps are called tonsilloliths, or tonsil stones. They cause inflammation, bad breath and, sometimes, a sore throat. Try removing them with some ...
This will help clear off the hidden pockets (crypts), provides transient pain relief and prevents formation of tonsil stones. Get the tonsilliths out without scratching your tonsils. This can be done ...
Your tonsils and adenoids are small lumps of tissue at the back of your throat. You may have an operation to remove your tonsils (a tonsillectomy) if you keep getting tonsillitis. You may have your ...
Your tonsils are two lumps of tissue in the back of your throat that work as germ fighters for your body. The trouble is that sometimes germs like to hang out there, where they cause infections. In ...
Tonsils are small glands on either side of the throat that stop bacteria from entering the body. They are an important part of your child’s immune system, but sometimes can become ‘ginormous’ and ...
Tonsil stones range from white to yellow in color and are often (but not always) visible, sometimes looking like pus. You also may feel or see that your tonsils are swollen. Other symptoms of tonsil ...
Your tonsils and adenoids are small lumps of tissue at the back of your throat. You may have an operation to remove your tonsils (a tonsillectomy) if you keep getting tonsillitis. You may have your ...