Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Different Techniques To Remove Tonsil Stones

So how do we get rid of them? Well the techniques I will describe are very simple and can be done at home.

1. use a an object with a soft tip to probe the tonsil in order to dislodge a tonsillolith

2. use the tongue, if it is flexible, and move it around the tonsillolith if you can feel it

3. apply pressure to the back of the throat by flexing it. This will cause the tonsillolith to eventually come out

4. Keep yourself hydrated so that oral bacteria does not accumulate.

5. Gargle with mouthwash or hydrogen peroxide.

6. Brush your teeth with baking soda or gargle using baking soda. This method is very effective and usually if you have a a few tonsilloliths stuck in the back of your throat then chances are they will come off fast.

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Use Of Herbs to Treat Tonsil Stones


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In China, tonsil stones are believed to be caused by poor digestion and toxins that are present in the body. Certain foods are recommended like antioxidant rich foods like pomegranate, blueberries, cabbage, turnips, raspberries and carrots.

Herbs such as guy and mu xiang or brown rice in the sprouted form. Other Chinese herbs and remedies which are used to detoxify are ban lan gen, she gan, bai hua she she cao. Other ingredients used to clear mucous such as chen pi, bai fu zi and ban xia are effective as they clear postnasal drip, a common cause of tonsilloliths.

Apple cider vinegar or lemon juice is also recommended to kill the oral bacteria that can cause tonsilloliths.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Tonsil Stone Remedies

Here is a list of tonsil stones remedies:

· Use a finger or long object to probe inside the mouth and knock them loose
· Use the tongue to move and explore the back of the throat in order to have them come off
· Applying pressure in the throat and coughing them up is also effective, especially when a tonsil stone is loose
· Keeping the throat hydrated throughout the day helps in keeping bacteria from growing and food particles from collecting
· Using hydrogen peroxide, baking soda or mouthwash to gargle vigorously. These are extremely effective in bringing out chunks of tonsilloliths rapidly
· You can also brush your teeth with baking soda along with gargling and the tonsilloliths will come off fast

Should you pick at tonsil stones?

Picking at tonsilloliths is sometimes not the most effective method to remove them. One method to remove tonsilloliths is using the tongue to push them off until they come off. Pushing the tonsil upwards with your fingers and causing pressure to make them come off is effective as well. A more effective and longer lasting solution is gargling with baking soda. The baking soda will loosen tonsilloliths and they will begin to come out. Gargling regularly will help with keeping them away for some time.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Having A White Tongue and Tonsil Stones: Is There A Connection?


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What is the cause of the white film on the tongue? When the entire tongue is coated in white it is caused when the tiny bumps on the tongue swell. The bumps then start collecting bacteria and dead white blood cells. Dehydration and poor oral hygiene make this problem worse. If the tongue is white in patches or spots that is a sign of something more serious like thrush or a yeast infection that may require medical attention.

Tonsil stones on the other hand are caused by a combination of factors. Tonsilloliths are caused when oral bacteria, postnasal drip, mucous, food residue, and dead white blood cells come together and get trapped in the indentations of the tonsils. During a bout with a sinus infection, the flu, common cold or allergies it is more common for the tonsil balls to start developing.

A white tongue will not increase the likelihood of tonsil balls. For tonsil balls to grow it is important for things like mucous and food residue to also be present. So a white tongue and tonsil stones are not linked.

What Are Throat Stones?

Throat stones form when trapped debris of dead cells and mucus becomes calcified. This tends to occur most often in people who suffer from chronic inflammation in their tonsils or recurring tonsillitis. Throat stones are very likely caused by a combination of dead white blood cells, overactive salivary glands, oral bacteria, mucous secretions, including postnasal drip and residue from food.

The result of all the secretions, mucous and bacteria leads to the development of what look like white or yellow balls in the tonsils. As you can see having this condition should NOT be a cause for alarm. It is common for people to become afraid that this is a sign of a severe illness such as cancer or a severe infection.

This is a very common problem that affects people of all ages so remember that you are NOT ALONE. There are several ways to prevent and manage this problem. If you aren't sure whether you have this problem simply check with your doctor or dentist.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Tonsil Balls: What Are They?


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let’s look at what stinky tonsil balls are not:

· They are not pieces of throat tissue coming off- yes, believe it or not people often think that the tissue is falling apart and damage is occurring in the throat
· It is not cancer or cancerous symptoms
· It is not some unknown or severe illness

Stinky Tonsil balls is a combination of:
· Dead white blood cells
· Oral bacteria
· Overactive salivary glands
· Mucus secretions
· Postnasal drip
· Residual of enzyme action on retained food
· Smoking without a filter
· Allergy/intolerance to dairy products
When the mucous, bacteria, saliva and other debris combine and hardens you end up with the white or yellow balls that range in size. The end result of tonsilloliths can end up being a source of bad breath and many times discomfort when swallowing.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Can A Sinus Infection Cause Tonsil Stones?

Can a sinus infection cause tonsil stones? When a sinus infection takes place the most common symptoms are postnasal drip, drainage, and mucous. Allergies, the flu and a common cold also cause these symptoms that can lead to the creation of tonsilloliths. When the drainage and mucous gathers in the tonsil crypts or crevices they solidify and become the stinky tonsil balls we all know.

However, it should be noted that the presence of a tonsil balls does not mean that there is a sinus problem. In fact the infection may have passed and a few days or a couple of weeks later the tonsil balls will appear.

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Tonsil Stones and Cancer

Many times when those little white or yellow stinky balls came out of my throat I wondered, can tonsil stones lead to cancer or is it a symptom of another illness. For a long time I thought this was the case and even became concerned. I have since learned that many people have had the same question on their mind.

Tonsilloliths are made by a combination of factors. Tonsilloliths are made up of dead white blood cells, oral bacteria, overactive salivary glands, mucous secretions, and enzymes on retained food. This combination causes their awful smell.

As you can see this is not a sign of something serious such as cancer. The cause is much simpler and not as complex as many of us think. The only problem it causes is annoyance and bad breath. The good news is the cure and treatment of tonsilloliths is easy and can be done at home.



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Monday, August 9, 2010

Do Tonsil Stones Cause Halitosis


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Perhaps you have heard the term tonsil stones before, perhaps you have this problem or are totally alien to it. These resemble white or yellow balls that come out of the back of your throat. If you’ve had them you will know that they are very distinct in appearance and in their odor. They have a very foul smell, often described as sulfuric, and a bad and bitter taste as well.

Let’s consider why they could be a source of your bad breath. Because of their strong foul odor it is very easy for the smell to come out of the mouth when the stones are still lodged in the back of the throat. Also, the sulfur like odor is very distinct as is the case with bad breath.

If you are wondering what tonsil stones are made of they are a combination of:

· Dead white blood cells
· Oral bacteria
· Overactive salivary glands
· Mucus secretions
· Post nasal drip
· Residue from food
As you can see they are made of the same things that cause bad breath. So definitely take this as a consideration for a possible factor for your bad breath or halitosis. The good thing is tonsil stones are easily treated and there are solutions available.

Monday, August 2, 2010

How To Cure Tonsilloliths aka Tonsil Stones

There are different ways to cure tonsilloliths or tonsil stones naturally. Tonsil stones or tonsilloliths are yellow or white in appearance and vary in size.

When tonsilloliths come off from the back of the throat they leave a very distinct sour or bitter taste in the mouth. Tonsilloliths are present in different sizes and even when they are very small the smell is always uncomfortable.

Different methods to get rid of tonsil stones naturally:

1. Use q-tips or fingers to remove them: this method can be quite tricky because of the gag reflex. However if you can withstand this it can be effective when a tonsillolith about to come off.
2. Use your tongue to loosen and/ or dislodge them: this method can be tiring and requires a flexible tongue. The advantage with this method is an absence of gagging.
3. Flexing your throat: by flexing your throat and adding pressure often times the tonsil stone will come off.
4. Hydration: drinking plenty of water throughout the day is a very effective method in keeping tonsilloliths from occurring. Staying hydrated is very important as it keeps excess bacteria from growing.
5. Gargling with mouthwash or hydrogen peroxide: this is a very effective method for dislodging them
6. Brush teeth with baking soda: This is a very effective method in dislodging tonsilloliths and keeping them from coming back for quite some time. Gargling with baking soda is also very effective

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Removal of Tonsilloliths in 6 Easy Steps

Here are 6 easy steps to remove tonsilloliths:

1. Gargle with mouthwash or hydrogen peroxide: often times using mouthwash helps loosen tonsil stones enough to get rid of them.

2. Brushing your teeth with baking soda: this method is rarely discussed but I have seen it to be very effective as well. In fact the baking soda will often remove a stone before the person even realizes that it is present. This is very good especially when the stones are very small and haven't gotten to the point where they are big enough that they can be felt in the throat.

3. Use Q-tips or fingers: the use of a finger or Q-tip can be effective but many times people have a difficult time because of their gag reflex thus making it uncomfortable.

4. Pressing a finger or cotton swab against the bottom of the tonsil: This technique requires applying pressure by pressing up on the tonsil. The pressure often makes the stone come off but this can be uncomfortable due to the gag reflex.

5. Flexing of the throat: flexing the throat also adds pressure to the stone and helps in loosening them.

6. Using your tongue to loosen them: this is a good method to use if you have flexible tongue and helps if you have a problem with gagging. Once the stone loosens it is easy to spit out. However, this method can be much slower as tonsil stones tend to stick very well to the tonsil and back of the throat. This method is more effective if combined with Step 1 or Step 2 described above.

How Do You Remove A Tonsil Stone?

Tonsilliliths are very likely caused by a combination of factors. Dead white blood cells, overactive salivary glands, oral bacteria, mucous secretions, including post nasal drip and residue from food can combine to create the white balls referred to as tonsil stones. The environment in the back of the throat, and more specifically behind and between the tonsils is perfect for tonsilliliths to grow.

Tonsilliliths are usually very small in size, about a couple millimeters in width, and are rarely big. However, once they come out the smell is quite unpleasant and disgusting. If you've had them for a while or just started with this problem don't be alarmed, this is not a symptom of a dangerous condition. Although it is not a cause for alarm it is definitely a nuisance.

So now let's look at what you can do to remove a tonsil stone, especially if it is hard to reach or is stuck in your throat.

The first thing you want to do is gargle with mouthwash or with hydrogen peroxide. A second method to use is brushing your teeth with baking soda. Both of these methods will often times loosen them and they may even just come out of your throat thereby having to do more.

The next options you have to remove a tonsil stone is the following:

· Using Q-Tips or fingers to dislodge them: use either one to scrape or scoop off the tonsillilith but this may be a bit uncomfortable if you gag
· Another technique is by pressing a finger or cotton swab against the bottom of the tonsil and pushing upward. The pressure acts to squeeze out the stone. Again the gag reflex may be uncomfortable
· Using your tongue to loosen them and dislodging them: if you have a strong and flexible tongue this works well and avoids the gag problem
· Flexing your throat: by flexing your throat this adds pressure and can cause the tonsillilith to come out

One thing to add is I wouldn't recommend using a sharp object such as a toothpick or pin as this may cause a cut or scratch which could lead to infection.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Herbal Treatment for Tonsil Stones

There are different approaches to tonsil stone or tonsillolith treatment. One approach involves herbal treatment. In Chinese medicine tonsil stones are believed to be a result of a combination of toxins and poor quality digestion. The solution recommended by Chinese medicine involves lowering or completely avoiding foods that increase acidity and toxins in the body like white flour products, red meats and fatty foods like dairy products, butter, fried foods and white sugar. It is also recommended that a person ingest foods rich in antioxidants like blueberries, pomegranate, carrots, cabbage, raspberries and turnips. Another solution for detoxifying the body and for relieving infections of the tonsils and tonsilloliths is by drinking ginger and carrot juice.

One of the prominent theories in Western medicine regarding tonsilloliths involves the presence of excess mucus or nasal drip collecting in the back of the throat. Such herbs meant to clear off mucus like ban xia, chen pi and bai fu zi are good alternatives from an herbal perspective.

Monday, July 19, 2010

6 Easy Steps to Remove Tonsil Stones

Here are 6 easy steps to remove tonsil stones:

1. Gargle with mouthwash or hydrogen peroxide: often times using mouthwash helps loosen tonsil stones enough to get rid of them.

2. Brushing your teeth with baking soda: this method is rarely discussed but I have seen it to be very effective as well. In fact the baking soda will often remove a tonsil stone before the person even realizes that it is present. This is very good especially when the stones are very small and haven’t gotten to the point where they are big enough that they can be felt in the throat.

3. Use Q-tips or fingers: the use of a finger or Q-tip can be effective but many times people have a difficult time because of their gag reflex thus making it uncomfortable.

4. Pressing a finger or cotton swab against the bottom of the tonsil: This technique requires applying pressure by pressing up on the tonsil. The pressure often makes the tonsil stone come off but this can be uncomfortable due to the gag reflex.

5. Flexing of the throat: flexing the throat also adds pressure to the tonsil stone

6. Using your tongue to loosen them: this is a good method to use if you have flexible tongue and helps if you have a problem with gagging. Once the tonsil stone loosens it is easy to spit out. However, this method can be much slower as tonsil stones tend to stick very well to the tonsil and back of the throat. This method is more effective if combined with Step 1 or Step 2 described above.

As you can see these methods are easy to do and although they are temporary solutions they can be help with those annoying tonsil stones. Tonsil stones tend to be a recurring problem but are quite manageable if you apply the methods described above.

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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Home Remedies to Eliminate Tonsil Stones


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Tonsil stone sufferers often wonder if there are home remedies to eliminate tonsil stones and the good news is there are. As you know by now tonsil stones or tonsilloliths appear in the back of the throat and are white or yellowish in appearance.

The presence of tonsil stones very often cause bad breath and leave a sour or bitter taste when they become dislodged from the back of the throat. Tonsilloliths vary in size and although they are usually very small the smell is always uncomfortable. The good news is they are not dangerous and do not pose a hazard to your health.

Let's look at different home remedies to eliminate tonsil stones:

· Using q-tips or fingers to dislodge them: although this is not a long term solution it can be somewhat effective when dealing with tonsilloliths that are visible or close to coming off.
· Using your tongue to loosen them and dislodging them: once again this is a short-term solution and can be very tiring. The advantage with this method is an absence of gagging.
· Flexing your throat: by flexing your throat and adding pressure often times the tonsillolith will become dislodged.
· Hydration: drinking plenty of water throughout the day is a very effective method in keeping tonsilloliths from returning. Carbonated drinks, such seltzer, tonic water or club soda, is also helpful.
· Gargling with mouthwash or hydrogen peroxide: this is a very effective method for dislodging them
· Brush teeth with baking soda: This is one method I have found to be very effective in dislodging tonsillolith and keeping them from coming back for quite some time.

In rare instances is surgery necessary but usually the methods listed above are very effective. Because surgery carries the risk of infection and other complications this should be used as last resort. In rare instances do doctors recommend an invasive procedure.

As you can see there are a variety of home remedies to eliminate tonsil stones Simply try the method that works best for you and remember to always be consistent in applying these methods and use good oral hygiene including brushing and flossing. Check with your doctor or dentist if you are not sure whether you have this condition.

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Monday, July 12, 2010

Causes of Tonsil Stones

Most people who suffer of tonsil stones wonder, “What are the causes of tonsil stones?” There are various theories as to what are the causes of tonsil stones. The important thing to remember is that they are treatable.
First let’s look at some of the possible causes of tonsil stones.
Tonsil stones are believed to be a result of a combination of:

· Dead white blood cells
· Oral bacteria
· Overactive salivary glands
· Mucus secretions
· Residual of enzyme action on retained food
· Smoking without a filter
· Allergy/intolerance to dairy products

Tonsil stones form when trapped debris of dead cells and mucus combines and hardens, or calcifies. This tends to occur most often in people who suffer from chronic inflammation in their tonsils or repeated bouts of tonsillitis.

Tonsil stones hide in the back of the throat and tend to grow behind or in between the tonsils, thus giving them its name. Not surprisingly people who don’t have tonsils don’t have this problem.

Tonsil stones are not dangerous and are simply a nuisance as they very often cause bad breath. If you suffer of tonsil stones remember, YOU ARE NOT ALONE. It is common for both children and adults to have tonsil stones and tonsil stones can vary in size but tend to be small but are rarely big.

There is nothing to fear and simply look at some of the ways that are perhaps triggering your bout with tonsil stones from the causes given above. So now you know the causes of tonsil stones.

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Wednesday, July 7, 2010

No More Tonsil Stones

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