Since most tonsil stones are caused by recurrent inflammation of the tonsils themselves or lack of attention to oral hygiene, conservative treatment methods such as massage of the tonsils themselves, irrigation of the crypt, rinsing with mouthwash, and brushing teeth after meals and before bedtime can be adopted, but the long-term treatment effect is not particularly satisfactory. Tonsillectomy is the only radical treatment, because these stones may be the result of the presence of pus plugs in the tonsils, which accumulate for a period of time and are excreted from inside the tonsils. Repeated attacks of tonsillitis are very bad for the body and can easily cause lesions in the surrounding tissues and organs, and may also lead to some systemic diseases such as nephritis and skin diseases. Especially for adults, the immune function of the tonsils is not particularly obvious, so if the inflammation occurs repeatedly, it is very bad for the body, and it is recommended to have the tonsils removed.