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.
Banish Tonsil Stones
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
The Use Of Herbs to Treat Tonsil Stones
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
· 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?
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.
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?
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.
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