What Are Tonsil Stones?

Complications Linked to Tonsil Stones

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Generally speaking, tonsil stones are harmless and only sometimes discomforting. However, there are some complications linked to tonsil stones. They might be a sign of poor oral health and hygiene, such as in individuals who do not brush or floss regularly or properly. Likewise, the same bacteria that cause tonsil stones can also cause plaque, tooth decay, oral infections, and gum disease. patients might also notice bleeding in their saliva. Bacteria can also cause dehydration, fever, lightheadedness, weakness, and excessive thirst. Some patients report urinating less frequently or crying without the appearance of tears. Breathing problems can occur alongside tonsil stones, as well. The stones can cause minor blockages that lead to noisy breathing and snoring during sleep. While these are normal responses during the first week of recovery, anything beyond this period or with increasing intensity is problematic and warrants urgent care from a medical professional.

Next, reveal how to prevent tonsil stones from happening with simple tips.

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