Most of the throat stones refer to tonsil stones, which are not recommended to be handled by yourself, but can be gargled by yourself or removed by your doctor. 1. Gargling: If the stones are relatively small and few in number, and only yellowish-white granules as big as grains of rice are found, you may consider gargling with saline to get rid of them. 2. Tweezer removal: If the stones grow larger and cannot be eliminated by gargling, they can be removed by a doctor with tweezers. 3. Surgery: As the stones increase in size, patients may have foreign body sensation in the pharynx, sore throat, itchy throat, cough, bad breath, etc. For patients with persistent tonsil stones or large stones that affect swallowing function, tonsillectomy or incision and extraction of stones can be considered as surgical treatment, and for patients with acute infection, surgery should be carried out after the infection is under control. It is recommended that the doctor recommend the appropriate treatment plan through systematic examination.