Stones inside the throat are usually tonsil stones, which are inorganic salt deposits that occur in the crypts of the tonsils. A small number of tonsil stones can be spit out by gargling or removed by a doctor, or surgically if necessary. 1. If the number of stones is small and the size is small you can consider gargling with light salt water or boric acid gargle, the gargle should be in full contact with the teeth and gums, and repeated cleaning of all parts of the mouth can gargle out the surface stones. 2. You can let the doctor use clean cotton swabs, spatulas or tweezers to take out the stones directly. Or use an oral irrigator to rinse the stones with a stream of water until they are loosened and discharged, or you can use negative pressure suction to remove them. 3. If the stone grows back after the stone is removed and grows more and more, or even if the surface of the tonsils is full of stones on both sides, in this case, we can consider bilateral tonsillectomy. In this case, bilateral tonsillectomy can be considered. The tonsils will be removed together with the stones. When tonsil stones are found, it is recommended to consult a hospital and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.