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Sore throat white spots are more common with millions of Americans each single day.
People who suffer have spotted sore throat white spots are likely
to get worried when they see the spots on the back of their
throat. These spots will always give the victims trouble-swallowing
food as it feels as if something is stuck at the back of their
throat. Sore throat white spots also cause one to have very foul
breath
The spots in most cases are tonsil stones, which usually occur in
some people, and other are lucky because they do not suffer from the
sore throat white spots. Medical experts say that the spots can come
either as a result of an over production of oral bacteria, crevices,
highly reactive salivary glands and bigger tonsil crypts.
Sore throat white spots are not dangerous but they are just
irritable and annoying and can really cause one a great embarrassment
due to the foul breath. This foul breath is usually caused by build up
bacteria and the spots can continue to harden and grow as time goes
by. They can be in different sizes from small to even the size of a
marble.
The only hard part is removing the sore throat white spots is
removing them. Removal may involve use of a toothbrush to brush off
the spots; others may use their fingers to scrap off the spots or you
can just flex their throats or sneeze and this will cause the spots to
disappear. In severer cases, the spots can be removed surgically or
the sports can be lasered.
These spots can be so annoying but with good hygiene, you can
manage them. All you need to do is to add some little baking soda to
your toothpaste each time you brush your teeth. This will help in
dealing with the foul smell. You can also chew parsley, mint or thyme
to aid in good breath all day long.
Sore throat white spots are3 caused by a number of factors that
include tonsil stones, yeast infections and over production of
bacteria.
The spots cannot harm you physically but they can cause some
discomfort to the patient like sever sore throat, headaches, earaches,
coughing excess phlegm, swallowing problems and bad breath.
They can be visible even with the naked eye when the patient starts
experiencing symptoms with the main one being having a feeling of a
chocking object in the throat. The spots are also very irritating and
the patient may also feel like itching the throat all the time.
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