White rice-like objects in the throat are seen clinically in the following two conditions: the first condition, acute tonsillitis. When acute tonsillitis is associated with acute streptococcal infection, the infection causes glandular hyperplasia and inflammatory reaction in the tonsillar crypt, followed by pus discharge on the surface of the tonsils to form a white rice-like object. Generally, symptomatic anti-inflammatory treatment, oral roxithromycin or cefadroxil tablets can be relieved, and the white rice-like material can gradually disappear. The second condition, tonsil stones. Tonsilloliths are white objects formed due to long-term blockage in the tonsillar fossa, obstruction of secretion elimination, bacterial retention, and subsequent deposition of bacterial metabolites and other inorganic salts, which require bilateral tonsil removal.