If you found this post, there is probably no need to explain what tonsil stones are. As you should already know.
Sometimes tonsil stones don't produce any symptoms, but sometimes they do.
You might have bad breath, difficulty or discomfort swallowing or a general feeling of irritation in the throat. Sometimes you can see the tonsil stones. They look like little white or yellow pebbles sticking out of your tonsils.
That's pretty much all there is to say. You either have enough symptoms to want to get rid of them or you don't.
Hi, I have a question. My 8yr old autistic son is now deathly afraid of dentists. He had a broken front tooth a couple of years back and it took a papoose to restrain him and remove it. I can still hear his screams. Yet I still want to be able to take him in for check ups. Any suggestions? Richard. wallylog@msn.com
ReplyDeletehave you been taking him to a pediatric dentist? If not, that might be something to look into. I can sense how painful a situation that must be for you as a parent.
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