Tonsil Stones

2021-05-01 10:48:51
Hello Doctors, For the last couple of years, once in a while, I'm having the problem of tonsil stones. I have had the problem of having frequent headaches both migraine as well as sinus headaches and recently I took a CT scan which says I've mild to moderate mucosal thickening in bilateral maxillary sinuses. For the tonsil stones, I was assuming it something else and only recently I figured out that it's tonsil stone. Could you please help me out with what I can do to get rid of these asap as well as the precautionary measures that I could take to palliate the issue and prevent relapsing. Thank you in advance
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Do frequent gargles esp after all meals. If it keeps recurring you may have to go in for surgery and remove tonsils.

Answered2021-05-01 10:54:12

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Tonsil stones as such are benign (food struck in the tonsils) and always require no surgery Only if it causes recurrent tonsillitis would you be needing surgery
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Be a slow and paced eater

Answered2021-05-01 11:31:41

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