What’s with the white dots on the tonsils?

Tonsils with white dots may be tonsillitis, pharyngokeratosis or for food debris and other conditions.
1. Acute tonsillitis: when the temperature changes, the human body at the same time has a reduced resistance, can be infected with pathogenic bacteria, including such as beta-hemolytic streptococcus, etc., when the bacteria invade the tonsil parenchyma, there can be inflammation, inflammation invades the parenchyma within the lymphatic follicles, can cause swelling, pus, cryptic fossa mouth can be seen in the mucous membrane under the yellowish-white pus spots.
2. Pharyngeal keratosis: abnormal keratinization of lymphatic tissues in the pharynx, which is more common in palatine tonsils and lingual tonsils, and may be related to ciliated bacterial infections, oral unhygiene, chronic inflammatory stimulation, etc. When examining the pharynx, yellowish-white embolus-like organisms can be seen protruding on the surface of the crypts at the mouth.
3. In addition, after eating, white food residues can also be seen as white dots when they remain on the surface of the tonsils.
If you find that white material persists in the tonsils, you can go to a specialist in the hospital for a systematic examination to clarify the diagnosis and cause of the disease.