Consequences of Untreated Tonsil Stones

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Tonsil stones without treatment may cause halitosis, throat pain, swallowing difficulties, ear infections and other health problems, should seek medical attention in time, doctors will generally use clean mouth, surgery, medication and other methods. Special groups need to be treated under the guidance of doctors. Tonsil stones untreated can cause serious health problems, including bad breath, sore throat, swallowing difficulties, ear infections, etc. Here's a breakdown: 1. Bad breath: Tonsil stones are formed by the accumulation of food debris, bacteria and dead cells in the tonsil crypts, which can produce odors and lead to bad breath. 2. Sore throat: Tonsil stones may irritate the tonsils and throat, causing sore throat and discomfort. 3. Dysphagia: Larger tonsil stones may block the throat, causing difficulty swallowing. 4. Ear infections: Bacterial infections near tonsil stones may spread to the ear, causing ear pain and infection. 5. Other health problems: Long-standing tonsil stones may also increase the risk of other diseases, such as rheumatic fever, glomerulonephritis, etc. Therefore, for patients with tonsil stones, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly. Doctors usually use the following methods for treatment: 1. Clean the mouth: Gargling with salt water, using oral cleaning utensils, etc. can help remove food debris and bacteria from the mouth. 2. Surgical treatment: For large or difficult-to-clear tonsil stones, your doctor may recommend surgery, such as a tonsilotomy.3. Medication: Medications such as antibiotics, under your doctor's direction, can help control infections and relieve symptoms. In short, although tonsil stones are usually not life-threatening, if not treated in time, they may cause serious health problems and affect the quality of life. Therefore, it is recommended that patients seek medical attention promptly and treat according to the doctor's advice. At the same time, maintaining good oral hygiene habits, such as regular brushing and flossing, can also prevent the occurrence of tonsil stones. Special populations (such as pregnant women, children, the elderly, etc.) need special attention when treating tonsil stones and should be treated under the guidance of a doctor to ensure safety and effectiveness.

Consequences of Untreated Tonsil Stones

Consequences of Untreated Tonsil Stones

Consequences of Untreated Tonsil Stones



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