- 200 ml warm water
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 3–4 drops food-grade peppermint oil or grapefruit seed extract
Spray lightly toward the tonsil area 3–4 times daily.
👉 Some individuals report reduced buildup over time.
🩺 When Should You Seek Medical Advice?
Consider consulting a healthcare professional if:
- Stones are larger than ~5–6 mm or painful
- There is bleeding when trying to remove them
- Swelling occurs on only one side
- You experience frequent or recurring infections
📊 Quick Comparison of Approaches
- Mouthwash alone: may freshen breath temporarily, but doesn’t remove stones
- Salt water + irrigation: supports removal and helps reduce recurrence
- Medical treatment: may offer longer-term solutions in persistent cases
💡 Final Thought
If you’re dealing with this, it doesn’t mean you’re neglecting hygiene.
Sometimes, it simply comes down to natural tonsil structure.
With consistent care and simple daily habits, many people notice improvement in just a few days.
⚠️ Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. If symptoms persist or worsen, please consult a qualified healthcare provider.
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