There are the following clinical possibilities for white stuff on the sides of the throat: the first possibility is tonsil stones. Tonsil stones occur mainly inside the tonsillar crypt and are white keratoses made up of bacteria, metabolites and food residues. They may not be felt when they are small and are only occasionally detected during a physical examination. If the tonsil stones are large, the patient may have bad breath, foreign body sensation in the mouth, and if there is an infection, there may be sore throat, etc. The second disease is tonsillar pus. This kind of disease is more likely to occur in patients with acute purulent tonsillitis and is mainly due to the exudate from the tonsil parenchyma secreted through the crypt as a result of bacterial infection. This exudate can be gently scraped out with a scraper and the adhesions are generally not very tight. Clinically, the patient has significant pharyngeal pain, fever and other related changes, and anti-inflammatory treatment will have significant effects.