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subject: Tonsil Stones Treatment- Is It Time To Get Rid Of Tonsil Stones? [print this page]


The sad truth is that most people wait much too long to get a tonsil stones treatment. They end up suffering needlessly, when they have a variety of options to get rid of tonsil stones. Timing is extremely important, so hopefully these suggestions will help you determine if you need to take action now.

Tonsil stones are formed in the crevasses of the tonsils. This makes them very difficult to find, even if you are looking for them.

When they first begin to form, they are basically microscopic. Consequently, VERY few people are aware of them at that early stage.

If you still have your tonsils, have a history of tonsil infections, and suffer with frequent post nasal drip, you are more likely to form the stones.

Generally speaking, even people who practice proper oral hygiene stand a pretty good chance of forming tonsilloliths if you have those pre dispositions.

The key is to create awareness about the signs and symptoms of the stones. Learn to take symptoms such as chronic bad breath, a sore throat, and a chronic cough, seriously.

In fact, when you first experience some of those symptoms, it may be time to look for a tonsil stones treatment. To be on the safe side, consult with your doctor or dentist.

They are equipped to let you know if you have them, even in the early stages.

If you do catch them when they are quite small, getting rid of them can be as simple as vigorously gargling with salt water.

The rule of thumb is that if you can see the stones, it is unlikely you are going to be able to "gargle" them away.

At that point, you may want to pick them out individually, using a Q-Tip. Be careful not to crush the stones, as they will release an odor that you won't soon forget!

The fact is, a tonsil stones treatment is necessary immediately when you confirm that you have the problem.

by: Lahooch




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