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Here’s What You Need to Know About Tonsil Stones

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Symptoms of Tonsil Stones

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Tonsil stones often go unnoticed if they are small, but they can cause various symptoms when they become larger or more abundant. Some common symptoms include:
Really bad breath (halitosis)
Sore throat or difficulty swallowing
Metallic taste in the mouth
Swollen tonsils
Ear pain or pressure
Persistent coughing
Tonsil infections or tonsillitis
If you experience any of these symptoms, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for a proper diagnosis. Next, let’s look at how tonsil stones are diagnosed and treated.

Diagnosing Tonsil Stones
Tonsil stones are not difficult to diagnose. Diagnosing tonsil stones usually involves a physical examination of your throat and a review of your medical history. Your healthcare provider may also recommend additional tests, such as imaging studies or a throat culture, to rule out other conditions and confirm the presence of tonsil stones.

Treatment Options
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Tonsil stones don’t always require treatment – sometimes, they will even come out on their own. If tonsil stones are not causing any noticeable symptoms, treatment may not be necessary. However, if you experience discomfort or persistent bad breath, there are several treatment options available:

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