People’s tonsils do not all look the same. Some have deep, small cavities where material can accumulate more easily. Others have almost no indentations.
This means that some individuals are at greater risk of experiencing issues related to the tonsils than others, according to a press release from VIA.
However, many do not notice it, as there are often no clear symptoms.
Symptoms can be misunderstood
Changes in the tonsils can resemble signs of a throat infection, but there are differences.
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With an infection, one often has a fever, which is not the case here. Some may experience mild throat irritation, but not always.
Small, hard lumps can suddenly loosen and end up in the mouth without having been noticed before.
If, on the other hand, sores develop that do not heal, or if there is pain only on one side, medical attention should be sought, as this may be a sign of something more serious.
Management and treatment
The condition is usually harmless and does not require treatment. Many people carefully remove the small lumps themselves.
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It is important to do so gently to avoid damaging the skin in the throat.
Surgery is rare and is only used in severe cases, as it can cause pain and involves risks.
In some cases, bad breath is not caused by the teeth but by tonsil stones, which form when bacteria and dead cells accumulate in the cavities of the tonsils.
Sources: VIA.
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