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‘Here’s How I Knew I Had Tonsil Stones’: How an Oddly Common Annoyance Upended A Patient’s Quality of Life
Not only are tonsil stones a "thing," they're far more prevalent than they're discussed. One woman details her year-long mystery, solved.
To collect a throat sample, stick out your tongue, find your tonsils, and swab back and forth. Swab your throat before your nose! Wash your hands and refrain from eating or drinking for 30 minutes ...
You can still get strep throat even if you have undergone a surgery to remove your tonsils, a procedure called a ...
Dear Doctors: I have been told that I have tonsil stones. What are they, and how do you get them? Do you know if this is a common condition? Are there any natural remedies? Dear Reader: Tonsils are ...
White spots on your tonsils are usually a sign of infection like strep, mononucleosis, or yeast infection, but it could also ...
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Bad Breath? Tonsil Stones Could Be the Hidden Culprit-Here's What to Do
No matter how well you brush your teeth or how many breath mints you pop, you can't quite seem to shake that stubborn case of ...
New research suggests Omicron may be easier to detect in saliva than nasal samples. Some experts recommend swabbing your throat then your nose for a COVID-19 rapid test, even if the test doesn't say ...
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