Here’s what you need to know about tonsil stones – the weird pimple-like growths in your throat

Here’s What You Need to Know About Tonsil Stones – Those Weird Pimple-Like Growths in Your Throat

Ever had a weird sensation in your throat, like something’s stuck? It might not be mucus or food—it could be tonsil stones. These small, white or yellowish formations build up in the crevices of your tonsils, made from trapped food particles, bacteria, and dead cells.

Tonsil stones can cause bad breath, irritation, or a metallic taste in your mouth. Some people don’t even realize they have them until they cough one up! While they’re usually harmless, they can be annoying. Gargling with salt water, maintaining good oral hygiene, and staying hydrated can help prevent them.

For persistent or large stones, a doctor may recommend removal or, in extreme cases, tonsillectomy. If you often deal with these pesky throat invaders, it might be time to rethink your oral care routine!

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