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Removing Tonsil Stones—Should You Do It?

Topic: Medical Advice and ResourcesPublished June 21, 2011

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Millions of people live with tonsil stones and never even notice that they have them. The only time that removing tonsil stones are even considered is if the tonsil stones are bothering the individual. However, tonsil stones removal is often done by removing the entire tonsil. This can leave a person open to infections as the tonsils act as a first line of defense against the germs and particulates that contaminate our air. Some people never even consider this potentially hazardous fact when deciding to remove the tonsil for the sake of the stone, but others find that the removal of a body part is something that they want to avoid. As previously mentioned, most medical professionals feel that removing tonsil stones can only be safely accomplished by removing the tonsil. However, there are other processes that promise tonsil stones removal, although their effectiveness is varied. It greatly depends upon the severity of the stone and the skill of the individual who is administering the treatment. Traditional medical treatments such as antibiotics have no effect on the tonsil stones and therefore are not recommended as the over use of antibiotics has been linked to various cancers. In addition, antibiotics used over longer periods of time have been shown to increase the chances of a drug resistant bacterium or germ. One of the more common methods used by some people for tonsil stones removal is to chip at the stone with a wooden pick or stick. This method of removing tonsil stones is dangerous and not advised for anyone but qualified medical personnel. If the process is done incorrectly, the individual can end up damaging the tonsils and triggering a gag reflex. The damage done to the tonsils can include simple scratches to full lacerations and even puncture. This can open the tonsils and the rest of the body up to infections and further irritation. Salt water is another common method for tonsil stones removal. The salt water is thought to be effective at removing tonsil stones by dissolving the calcification that is the tonsil stone. In addition, the salt water is thought to clean the tonsils and prevent the formation of other stones. This method is not 100% and it can be difficult to gargle the water around the tonsils effectively. Without submerging and moving the water around the tonsils, this method is not as effective and can even be dangerous. There is the chance for an individual to choke on the water and there is the danger of an individual to aspirate and potentially drown in the water used to clean the tonsils. There is also a highly effective method that has been used since ancient Chinese times. This method can be found at http://www.tonsilstonesremedies.com and it documents not only how to treat, but also how to effectively prevent tonsil stones. This method for tonsil stones removal is cost effective and safer than other methods previously discussed. The removing of tonsil stones has never been so simple, and it is simply a one time affair.

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