It's not phelm or an infection!
What you are refering to are called tonsil stones.
Tonsil Stones (tonsilloliths) are caused by an accumulation of sulfur-producing bacteria and debris that become lodged in the tonsils. This debris (which can include mucous from post nasal drip) putrifies in the back of your throat, and collects in the tonsil crypts (small divots or pockets which appear on the surface of the tonsils).
When this debris combines with the Volatile Sulfur Compounds produced by the anaerobic bacteria beneath the surface of your tongue, along with the tonsil stones it can also create chronic Halitosis (and other stubborn bad breath and taste disorders).
As we get older, tonsilectomies become increasingly dangerous, but aside from that, even if you have your tonsils removed, you will most likely still have bad breath! Why is that?
You see, the sulfur producing bacteria breeding beneath the surface of your tongue (which are integral to the creation of those tonsil stones) are also the most likely candidates to cause bad breath!
So, even if you have your tonsils removed, unless you remove or hinder these anaerobic bacteria, your friends may still exhibit those tell-tale signs that YOU have bad breath! (ie pulling away, offering you gum, twitching at their nose, etc.)
And, since you can't have your tongue removed (at least not in the U.S.), there is a better idea: Fortunately, getting rid of tonsil stones is not that difficult...
A simple combination of AktivOxigen Tablets and Nasal Sinus Drops will effectively eliminate tonsil stones without unnecessary tonsil surgery. Plus, occasional use of a Oxygenating Spray will help to immediately neutralize the anaerobic sulfur-producing bacteria on contact.
Good luck!!
2006-07-12 09:23:22
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answered by Answer Queen 2
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The white stuff sounds like there might be an infection. I would suggest asking your dr., especially since it "smells funny" Usually all that is a sign of infection. Best to rule that out.
2006-07-12 09:01:30
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answered by Voice 4
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appears like you've were given tonsilloliths, also oftentimes accepted as tonsil stones. those are a calcareous construct up that ought to variety interior your tonsils. those could have a unsightly odour as they include hydrogen sulphide among different issues. regrettably, those will proceed to seem until eventually you've a tonsillectomy. inspite of this, you ought to go on your GP to substantiate.
2016-10-14 09:53:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I get that too. I have asked the doctor and he said it is nothing to worry about. I thought it was because I was a smoker but I haven't smoked in 9 1/2 years and I still get them but not as frequently anymore.
2006-07-13 03:26:20
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answered by Michele W 2
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Discharge is, I think, dead cellular material due to your body fighting in internal infection. I don't know anything more technical than that, but I'm betting it coincides with, perhaps, an acne outbreak or similar topical infection.
2006-07-12 09:01:02
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answered by Timothy W 5
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Sounds like pus...It's definitely a sign of infectin. You need to see a doctor and get some antibiotics.
2006-07-12 09:01:27
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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more than likely you have strep throat. Go to the Dr. and they will swipe your throat with a large q-tip and let you know if you have it.
2006-07-12 09:03:40
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answered by celestine 4
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tonsilitis you may have to have them removed
2006-07-12 09:02:04
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answered by italianprincess_fl 3
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that happens to me alot. and right now i got some of it stuck in my throat and i have no idea how to clear it out. its like a mucus.
2006-07-12 09:02:07
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answered by Mandy 2
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SOUNDS LIKE INFECTION, I WOULD GO SEE YOUR PHYSICIAN RIGHT A WAY, IF YOU WAIT IT MAY SPREAD THRU YOUR BODY, AND YOU MAY BECOME SEPTIC!!!!!
2006-07-12 09:01:29
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answered by Missouri Stud 2
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