If a patient has recurrent tonsil stones, it is best to go to the hospital for a detailed examination to clarify the specific condition of the patient’s tonsils. You can ask the doctor to perform a tonsil rinse or remove the stones directly with a gun-like forceps, after which the patient is advised to gargle with a rehabilitative new solution. You should exercise more and strengthen your resistance to inflammation of the tonsils, as this will increase the chances of tonsil stones growing. If conservative treatment is not effective, patients can consider removing the tonsils, which requires general anesthesia, and the surgery has certain risks. It takes about a month after surgery for the patient to recover from throat discomfort, so patients need to consider it carefully.