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Tonsil stones can cause bad breath and sore throats. These small white or yellow deposits form on tonsils when bacteria and debris get trapped in tiny indentations. They affect up to four in 10 people.
While tonsil stones can be annoying, they’re generally harmless and can be treated –– or even prevented.
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