Tonsil stone qwestion 10 points for a good answer as to what im discribing?!


Question: Tonsil stone qwestion 10 points for a good answer as to what im discribing.?
i have been haveing trouble swollowing for 3weeks and on the second week i looked in the back of my throat to see a white tonsil stone but not on the most iratant side and i got it out now on the oposit side only when i swollow food not drinks it feels like somethings stuck behind the tonsil its intens so i have to stop eating it feels as if a stone of great size is loose could this be.?maybe thats why it got work on the one side becouse its loose.?it almost feels like my throat but i dont think it is whats it sound like.?.?pleas other than sugesting a doctor what do you think.?.?.?my breathing has never been affectedHealth Question & Answer


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sounds like tonsilitis.. and the thing with the tonsil stones, is that even when you get that one you can see, there are several more behind it.. it is very difficult to ever get them all out.. people who aren't effected by frequent recurring stones don't really understand it.. i use a water pik on the lowest pressure setting and i flush out the tonsil caves where i can see the opening, and i do this about every week or two and clean them out well.. i use a mixture of water and listerine- only about 10% listerine.. and make sure if you try this that you have a towel wraped around your neck that drapes down, because some will surely pour out of your mouth and make a mess.. now this is for more of a maintenance situation tho.. if you do have tonsilitis you probably need antibiotics.. how old are you.? have you considered having your tonsils removed.? that's the only way to really fix this, and believe me, i wish i had it done when it would have been easier to convince a doctor to do it.. they don't want to do it now because of complications become riskier the older you get..

also gargling with warm salt water never hurts anything, eitherHealth Question & Answer

it sounds like what you are doing is making it irritated.. such as swallowing, breating, maybe even toothpaste from brushing your teeth, etc.. i would suggest taking some pain killers like tylenol and see if it is easier to eat after that.. even thought you dont want to hear it i think it would be in your best interest to visit a doctor so the situation doesnt get worse.. if it is affecting your eating next it will be your breating..Health Question & Answer

i know you didnt want to hear this but i would go to the docs in case its a major problemHealth Question & Answer

A tonsillolith (also called tonsil stone or calculus of the tonsil) is a piece (or more commonly, a cluster) of calcareous matter which forms in the rear of the mouth, in the crevasses (called tonsillar crypts) of the palatine tonsils (which are what most people commonly refer to as simply tonsils)..

Tonsil stones, it is theorized, are the result of a combination of any of the following:
dead white blood cells
oral bacteria
overactive salivary glands
Protruding tonsilloliths have the feel of a foreign object, lodged between the outside of wisdom teeth and the temporomandibular joint region of the fleshed jaw.. They may be an especially uncomfortable nuisance, but are not often harmful.. They are one possible cause of halitosis..
Tonsilloliths can be removed by the patient.. Using a medicine dropper (especially one with a curved tip) can help to suck out the stones if they are small enough.. You can get a bigger one at the pharmacy - it's used to give children liquid medication..

Pulsating nasal irrigator or water pik.. The use of pulsating irrigation to clear out the crypts of accumulated debris may also help (only use an adjustable unit on the low pressure setting as you may damage tissue with the high pressure units).. Use a solution of salt water to cleanse the tonsil crypts and help prevent future tonsilloliths.. The use of a combination nasal/throat irrigation device is recommended for direct cleansing of the tonsil stones with the throat irrigator tip and cleansing of the nasal passages using the nasal irrigation tip.. This is especially beneficial for post nasal drip which routinely contributes to the formation of tonsil stones..)..

While difficult to perform due to the gag reflex, a quick brushing with a toothbrush will generally remove surfaced tonsilloliths.. Another effective way to remove tonsil stones is by pressing a finger or Q-tip against the bottom of the tonsil and pushing upward.. The pressure squeezes out stones.. Some people can even reach them with their tongue, which is the best method as the tongue doesn't stimulate the gag reflex..

Another remedy for removing them, without stimulating the gag reflex, (in most people) is to simply flex the throat, this causes the tonsils to tense up and will often result in the tonsil stone popping out..


Surgical treatment
The most aggressive form of treatment involves surgical removal of the stone, via oral curette or a tonsillectomy to remove the tonsils..

For large crevices, an effective tool for digging out a stone is an ear curette.. The curette is used primarily for the removal of ear wax, but is effective for removal of tonsil stones as well.. It comprises a long thin metal stick with a tiny metal loop at the end.. Alternatives include the curved end of a hair grip (bobby pin), crochet needle, or a cotton swab, although this is not recommended because it is known to cause infection due to the coating of the bobby pin that can flake into the cavity..

A longer term cure is possible by using laser resurfacing.. The procedure is called laser tonsillotomy, or laser tonsillectomy.. This technique can be performed under local anaesthetic, using the scanned carbon dioxide laser, which vaporises and removes the surface of the tonsils.. In this way, the edges of the crypts and crevices that collect the debris are flattened out, so that they can no longer trap material.. Therefore stones, which are almost like pearls forming from a grain of sand, cannot form..

The most drastic method, a tonsillectomy, is not usually indicated or recommended, but will provide permanent relief..

Prevention methods include gargling with salt water, cider vinegar, dissolvable paracetamol or a non-alcohol-, non-sugar-based mouth wash (eg sodium bicarbonate mouthwash)..

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Hope this helps!

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