Health 11/11/2025 11:16

I sneezed 4-5 times yesterday and then felt something tickling my throat






1. What Are Tonsil Stones?

Tonsil stones (or tonsilloliths) are small, yellowish-white, pebble-like formations that develop in the crevices (crypts) of the tonsils.
They aren’t usually dangerous but can cause discomfort, a bad taste in the mouth, or chronic bad breath.


2. How They Form

  • Tonsil stones form when food debris, dead cells, mucus, and bacteria get trapped in the tonsil crypts and harden over time.

  • People with large tonsils or deep crypts are more prone to them.

  • Poor oral hygiene, smoking, dry mouth, or chronic tonsillitis can increase the likelihood of developing them.


3. Common Symptoms

  • Persistent bad breath (halitosis) is the most common symptom.

  • A feeling that something is stuck in your throat or a tickling sensation.

  • Difficulty swallowing, throat irritation, or even ear pain.

  • Small white or yellow lumps visible on the tonsils — though sometimes they’re hidden deeper and can’t be seen.




4. Treatment and Removal

  • In most cases, tonsil stones are harmless and may fall out on their own.

  • You can gargle warm salt water to help loosen them and reduce bacteria.

  • Gently dislodging them using a cotton swab, the back of a toothbrush, or a water flosser can help — but do so carefully to avoid injury.

  • If they recur frequently or cause severe discomfort, an ENT specialist may recommend procedures such as tonsillectomy (surgical removal of the tonsils) or laser cryptolysis to smooth out the tonsil surface.


5. Prevention Tips

  • Maintain good oral hygiene: brush twice daily, clean your tongue, and floss regularly.

  • Gargle with salt water or alcohol-free mouthwash after meals.

  • Stay hydrated to prevent dry mouth.

  • Avoid smoking and limit sugary or processed foods that can feed bacteria.


6. When to See a Doctor

  • See a doctor if tonsil stones keep coming back, grow larger, or cause persistent bad breath or pain.

  • Seek immediate medical attention if you experience symptoms like swelling, fever, or difficulty breathing, which could indicate infection.

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