10 Symptoms of Tonsil Stones

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White or Yellow Flecks

Some tonsil stones aren't visible because they're too deep within tissue to see. Visible tonsil stones may appear as small white or yellow flecks in the back of the throat. Large stones are more likely to be visible and may even look like small rocks sticking out of the tonsils.1‘Tonsil Stones (Tonsillolith): Causes, Symptoms, Removal & Treatment.’ Cleveland Clinic, my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/21505-tonsil-stones

Multiple stones may form in the same area. Stones that aren't visible may look like slightly swollen bumps on a tonsil's surface.5‘What Are Tonsil Stones?: Keck Medicine of USC.’ Keck Medicine of USC |, 7 Apr. 2020, www.keckmedicine.org/what-are-tonsil-stones/

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