Tonsil stones are not for everyone. Tonsil stones are usually the result of blockage of the crypt opening due to various reasons.
Various reasons lead to increased tonsil secretions, crypt mouth blockage, poor drainage of secretions, resulting in the crypt of decaying food debris, shed epithelium, colonies, etc., can not be discharged in a timely manner, wrapped in secretions. With the passage of time, calcification hardens, forming tiny, white, hard particles, namely tonsil stones.
When the stones are small, there may be no obvious discomfort, but when they are large, they may cause bad breath, sore throat, earache, cough, and throat discomfort.
Tonsil stones are not common in everyone, but it is still recommended to consult a doctor in time for a clear diagnosis and treatment. Tonsil stones can be avoided by eating a light diet and paying attention to oral hygiene and cleanliness in daily life.