Causes of Tonsil Stones

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9. Sinus Problems

Our sinuses are a number of hollow cavities in the skull that are connected with each other. We are not entirely sure why we have them. We know they produce a mucus that helps line the inside of our noses, and another popular theory is that they help to moisturize the air that we breathe in.

They may also help to enhance our voices, and they also help to make the head a little lighter. The sinuses are lined with a soft tissue and this is prone to developing a number of problems. People who suffer from sinus problems regularly are more likely to develop tonsil stones as well.

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