Squeezing the tonsils and rinsing the tonsils with mouthwash can help to promote the spontaneous detachment of tonsil stones as soon as possible, but if they do not detach on their own, they can only be removed manually. Some tonsil stones can fall out on their own when you repeatedly open your mouth or squeeze your tonsils. Repeated gargling or rinsing of the throat with water can also cause some tonsil stones to fall out on their own. However, if the tonsil stones are small and located deep in the tonsil fossa, they are often difficult to dislodge on their own, and may lead to a certain degree of throat blockage, foreign body sensation and other symptoms. If tonsil stones cause symptoms such as recurrent sore throat, bad breath, difficulty swallowing, earache, etc., it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor to remove the tonsil stones by tweezers, scraping, or rinsing with water. For more serious cases, tonsillectomy can also be considered, so as to achieve the goal of eradication. It is recommended that you make it a habit to rinse your mouth after meals to avoid the buildup of tonsil stones, and seek medical attention if you feel unwell.