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The appearance of white balls in the throat—especially if they have a foul smell and are accompanied by bad breath—is most commonly a sign of tonsil stones, also known as tonsilloliths.

What are tonsil stones?

Tonsil stones are calcified debris that form in the crevices of the tonsils. They’re made up of:

  • Dead cells

  • Mucus

  • Bacteria

  • Food particles

Over time, this debris can harden or form soft, white/yellowish lumps in the back of the throat, often lodged in the tonsil crypts (small pockets in the tonsils).

Common symptoms:

  • Bad breath (halitosis)

  • White or yellow lumps in the back of the throat

  • Sore throat or irritation

  • Difficulty swallowing (in some cases)

  • Ear pain (due to shared nerve pathways)

Causes:

  • Poor oral hygiene

  • Chronic tonsillitis

  • Large tonsil crypts

  • Post-nasal drip

Treatment options:

  • Manual removal (with a cotton swab or water flosser)

  • Gargling with salt water or mouthwash

  • Antibiotics (in cases of infection)

  • Tonsillectomy (surgical removal of the tonsils in chronic or severe cases)

If they’re a recurring issue or causing discomfort, it’s a good idea to see an ENT specialist.

Would you like tips on removing them at home or advice on how to prevent them?