Yesterday, I sneezed four or five times in a row. Nothing unusual — until I felt a strange tickling sensation deep in my throat. I coughed, cleared my throat a few times, and then… something popped out.
At first glance, it looked like a tiny off-white pebble. But the smell? Absolutely awful. I nearly gagged. After that, though — my throat felt completely clear. No more irritation, no more weird sensation. Just… relief.
So what was it?
It was a tonsil stone. And you might have them too without knowing.
What Are Tonsil Stones?
Tonsil stones (or tonsilloliths) are small, hardened formations made of dead cells, mucus, saliva, and leftover food particles. These materials get trapped in the tiny crevices of your tonsils — especially if you’ve had repeated sore throats or your tonsils have deep crypts.
Over time, the trapped gunk hardens into a foul-smelling lump that can sit unnoticed until… you sneeze, cough, or gag it out.
Signs You Might Have Tonsil Stones:
- Persistent bad breath, no matter how often you brush
- A scratchy or tickling feeling in your throat
- A weird taste in your mouth
- Ear pain or pressure
- Visible white or yellow lumps near your tonsils
How to Get Rid of Them:
- Gargle with warm salt water regularly
- Use a clean cotton swab or water flosser to gently dislodge them
- Practice excellent oral hygiene — floss, brush your tongue, and rinse
- Stay hydrated
In chronic or severe cases, a doctor might recommend removing the tonsils entirely (tonsillectomy).
Tonsil stones are more common than most people think — and many don’t even realize they have them until one unexpectedly falls out. If you’ve ever had that mysterious tickle in your throat followed by a smelly little surprise… now you know what it is.