Guide To The Prevention, Treatment, And Removal Of Tonsil Stones

Coughing

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If small tonsil stones are present, coughing could be effective in dislodging them. Patients with this condition will likely feel the urge to cough naturally as a result of the throat irritation triggered by the stones. While coughing, it is important to remain vigilant for potentially serious signs. For example, the patient should examine any phlegm produced with the cough. If it is bloody, yellow, or brown, this could indicate an infection that needs antibiotics, and further tests may be necessary. Patients should see their doctor if they notice a persistent or worsening cough that lasts for three weeks or longer, and a doctor's visit is also recommended for a cough that disrupts daily life by making it difficult to eat or speak. If shortness of breath is present with a cough, the patient should seek a prompt medical evaluation at an urgent care facility or the emergency room.

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