Tonsil Stones
Latest Questions for Tonsil Stones (50)
Okay, no problem. Let me walk you through the relationship between the size and shape of the tonsils and the formation of tonsil stones.
Tonsil size and shape indeed affect stone formation!
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Hey! That’s a great question—one that puzzles many during childhood. Why do some classmates shoot up tall like bamboo shoots while others barely seem to grow at all? It's rarely a single factor at pla...
Okay, no problem. About these tonsil stones thing, I’ll try to explain it in plain language.
What's the Root Cause of Tonsil Stones?
Alright friend (bro/sis), this isn't actually complicated.
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Can Tonsil Stones Be Spread? Let Me Break It Down
Bottom Line First: Tonsil stones themselves are NOT contagious.
Hello! Regarding tonsil stones, here's my take:
The answer is clear: Not everyone develops tonsil stones.
This mainly depends on your tonsils' physical structure and your lifestyle habits.
Okay, this is a common question since they're all called "-stones". But actually, the relationship between these three is like "flashlight" and "hand" – although both have the word "hand" in them, the...
Hey, on the topic of tonsil stones, let me share my understanding with you~
Are Tonsil Stones Hard or Soft? — Answer: It Depends!
The texture isn't fixed; it has a "growth process" from soft to hard.
Hello! You've hit the nail on the head asking where tonsil stones form—they definitely have a favorite hideout.
Simply put, their primary formation site is the Tonsillar Crypts.
Tonsil Stones: Essentially a Clump of Calcified "Oral Debris"
Hi, to explain what tonsil stones are made of, let me give you an analogy that’ll make it clear.
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Hey, have you heard of "tonsil stones"? Those little rocks that cause bad breath.
Have you ever experienced this: constantly feeling like something's stuck in your throat, something ...