
10 questions courantes sur les calculs amygdaliens
Revu par Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGPAuthored by Lydia SmithPublié à l'origine 21 juin 2023
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Tonsil stones aren’t dangerous, but they can be unpleasant and cause problems like bad breath. But why do these deposits build up in the tonsils - and what are they made of?
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What do tonsil stones look like?
Calculs amygdaliens, also called tonsilloliths, look like little white or yellow spots on your tonsils. They are made of bits of food, bacteria, or minerals such as calcium which get stuck in the folds and gaps of the tonsils - a pair of small, oval-shaped bits of tissue at the back of your throat.
Tonsil stones are soft but can harden. On rare occasions, tonsil stones can grow larger if they aren’t removed. You’ll probably need a mirror to see them as your tonsils are at the back of your throat.
However, they may also be so small or embedded so deeply in the tissue of the tonsils that they cannot be seen.
What are the symptoms of tonsil stones?
Retour au sommaireYellowish bumps or spots at the back of the throat.
Tonsil redness or swelling.
An itch or irritation in the back of your mouth or throat.
Difficulté à avaler.
Maux de gorge.
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Can you get tonsil stones without tonsils?
Retour au sommaireNormally, tonsil stones form in the crevices of the tonsils, called tonsillar crypts. However, it’s possible to get them after having your tonsils removed. This could happen if not all the tonsil tissue is removed - and stones may also form in cracks in the scar tissue that develop after surgery.
What causes tonsil stones?
Retour au sommaireNot everyone gets tonsil stones. You’re more likely to get them if you have large tonsils and bigger gaps in your tonsils, if you have long term (chronic) sinus problems, or if you have inflamed tonsils (amygdalite).
Poor dental hygiene can also increase the risk of getting tonsil stones, as not brushing and flossing your teeth can lead to the build up of food and bacteria in your mouth.
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Can dehydration cause tonsil stones?
Retour au sommaireNot drinking enough water can lead to tonsil stones. This is because a dry throat can lead your body to produce more mucus, which can trap bits of food food and bacteria.
Can tonsil stones make you sick?
Retour au sommaireTonsil stones are usually harmless. However, sometimes tonsil stones can lead to amygdalite - long term inflammation or infection of your tonsils. Tonsillitis symptoms can include a mal de gorge, feeling malade, swelling of the tonsils and a high temperature.
Why do tonsil stones smell?
Retour au sommaireThere are several reasons why tonsil stones smell. One study found that tonsil stones cause bad breath because they have bacteria and microbes1. Food bits stuck in the mouth can also smell.
What happens if you swallow a tonsil stone?
Retour au sommaireIf you swallow a stone, it will likely pass through your digestive system without any issues. A larger stone has the potential to cause a blockage, although this is rare. If you are concerned, you should speak to your doctor.
How do you remove tonsil stones?
Retour au sommaireOne way to remove a tonsil stone is to use a water flosser. This can help dislodge a stone without making you gag, which can make you sick or feel nauseous. You can also try gargling with salt water to help loosen stones.
Some people try to push or squeeze out stones using a cotton swab, but this might make you gag. If you do try to remove a stone yourself, don’t use a sharp object as this may cause serious injury.
If you’re struggling to remove a tonsil stone, it is best to speak to your doctor or dentist who will be able to provide advice.
How do you prevent tonsil stones?
Retour au sommaireYou cannot always prevent tonsil stones - and some people are prone to getting them. However, good oral hygiene can help reduce the likelihood of them developing.
To help prevent tonsil stones, you should:
Brush your teeth after every meal, or at least twice a day.
Floss your teeth at least once a day.
Brush or scrape your tongue regularly.
Rinse and gargle regularly with an alcohol-free mouthwash or warm salt water.
Avoid or quit smoking.
Drink plenty of water, aiming for 8 to 10 glasses of water daily.
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21 juin 2023 | Publié à l'origine
Écrit par :
Lydia SmithRevu par
Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

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