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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Tonsil Stones

I have recurring tonsil stones. I had Glandular Fever approx 3 years ago and tonisilitis on several different occasions. Having felt better, in May this year, I got a cold and ever since have had recurring tonsil stones. I have tried the gargling salt water, vinegar, warm water, mouthwash, etc etc. Please advise.
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hello, recurring tonsillolith(stones) with recurrent episodes of tonsillitis associated with fever,pain,mouth breathing,foul breath is an indication for tonsillectomy.visit an ent surgeon for permanent solution.
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Suggest Treatment For Recurring Tonsil Stones

hello, recurring tonsillolith(stones) with recurrent episodes of tonsillitis associated with fever,pain,mouth breathing,foul breath is an indication for tonsillectomy.visit an ent surgeon for permanent solution.