Everything you need to know about tonsil stones

tout ce que vous devez savoir sur les calculs amygdaliens

Why do millions of people watch videos showing tonsil stone removal? These images intrigue us, eliciting both fascination and repulsion. These small, whitish clumps nestled in our tonsils conceal much more than a simple curiosity. But why do they form, and where does their popularity come from?

A secret hidden in the throat: tonsil stones

 

 

The tonsils, guardians of our immune system, do more than just fight infections. They possess natural cavities called tonsillar crypts. While their primary role is to trap bacteria and particles, these crypts can sometimes become unintentional reservoirs for food debris, mucus, or dead cells.

 

Over time, these fragments harden and form small, smelly clumps: the infamous tonsil stones. Although they are generally harmless, their removal, often done at home, has become a real spectacle.

 

Why are mining videos so popular?

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