Symptoms Of Tonsil Stones – How Can I Read Them?
June 11th, 2009
When it comes to home treatments for tonsil stones, irrigating the area is a common method. This can involve the use of mouth washes or even water that has been treated with salt.
The process of irrigation may include introduction of the fluid through both the mouth and through the nasal passages. This approach is thought to effectively sandwich in the infected area and attack the tonsil stones from two different directions. There are various irrigating devices that can help with this approach.
Another home treatment involves more fluid. But rather than irrigation, the patient will use gargling as a means to dislodge the stones and allow them to pass through the system. Once again, mouthwash or salt water may be used for the gargling.
Learn more about symptoms of tonsil stones here!
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