Tonsil stones do not require treatment if they do not have any uncomfortable symptoms. If the patient has symptoms such as recurrent inflammation of the tonsils, sore throat, bad breath, etc., then conservative treatment or surgical treatment can be recommended after examination by the doctor. 1. General treatment: patients with less serious conditions can gargle with salt water or boric acid gargle to make the stones in the tonsil fossa fall off in the process of gargling, or the doctor can use sterilized cotton swabs or tweezers to gently scrape down the tonsil stones. 2. Surgery: For patients with more serious conditions that have caused recurrent inflammation of the tonsils, sore throat, and strong halitosis, it is recommended that patients undergo tonsillectomy to completely remove the tonsils, which can avoid recurrent attacks of tonsil stones. Tonsil stones patients should pay attention to oral hygiene to avoid tonsillitis.