What Are Tonsil Stones?

Tonsil Stones Symptoms

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Many small tonsil stones, such as rice-sized ones, do not cause any noticeable symptoms, and in some cases, large tonsil stones can be discovered on X-rays or CT scans. Regardless of size, tonsil stones can have a variety of symptoms including bad breath, sore throat, white or yellow debris, difficulty swallowing, tonsil swelling, ear pain, and an ongoing cough. One of the predominant signs of tonsil stones is exceedingly bad breath, or halitosis, accompanying a tonsil infection. One study discovered the volatile sulfur compounds were found in a patient’s bad breath, and seventy-five percent of the patients who had unusually high concentrations of these compounds had tonsil stones.

Some tonsil stones can also be visible in the back of the throat where a lump of solid white or yellow debris can be found. However, in most cases, tonsil stones are hidden in the folds of the tonsils. Ear pain can also develop as the tonsils and ears share nerve pathways, resulting in the patient experiencing discomfort in their ear. Tonsil swelling is another typical symptom, and occurs when inflammation from infection is present, as well as the tonsil stone itself may cause a tonsil to become swollen.

Continue reading to discover how tonsil stones are treated, ranging from antibiotics to surgery.

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