Tonsillolith Symptoms, Causes & More
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Tonsillectomy
Depending on the extent of the problem, the doctor may remove the tonsils using a coblation device, laser or scalpel. This procedure may be controversial. Doctors who favor it for treating tonsilloliths commonly recommend it only for the most severe and chronic cases.3Alfayez, Abdulrhman, et al. ‘A Giant Tonsillolith.’ Saudi Medical Journal, Saudi Medical Journal, Apr. 2018, www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5938656/
A tonsillectomy may also be used in cases where tonsilloliths and tonsillitis occur at the same time. In cases where a tonsillectomy is used to address tonsilloliths, it may be recommended only when other approaches are unsuccessful.
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