Three Tonsils Causes Health Problems It

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HEALTH - Tonsils can play a role in some of the conditions that you experience that you do not think before. The following conditions may be caused by your tonsils Prevention quoted from the site on Saturday (10/12/2016)

1. Bad breath

National Instituse of Health, the health agencies in the US, called the half of the world population suffer from halitosis or bad breath.

As many as 90 percent of cases of bad breath is a result of poor oral hygiene as a whole. However, if the still sucking mints bad breath, might be the condition was caused by rocks of the tonsils (tonsillitis)

"Tonsil stones are formed when debris or leftover food terjbak become petrified," said Founder Grossan & Sinus Health Institute, Murray Grossan MD.

According to Murray, tonsil stones often contain sulfur compounds stabilized or VSC (volatile sulfur compunds) which makes breathing becomes smelly. Regular brushing and rinsing using liquid breath freshener can help the problem of bad breath.

2. Pain when swallowing

Tonsil stones are generally not large, but if the formation of stones larger than usual, it could make the process of swallowing eating became ill.

"When the tonsil stones harden, they become a foreign object in the body and causes discomfort in the vicinity," said Murray.

"When you swallow will feel like there is a needle in your throat." Said Murray added.

If you experience these things and you do not have allergies or a virus such as strep throat, tonsils may cause.

Sometimes you can cure it (make the stone apart from the tonsils) by gargling salt water or even coughing. However, if the tonsil stones larger than normal, it's good to see a specialist ENT.

3. Snoring

The noise of your snoring disturb your sleep partner? According to the American Academy of Otolaryngology, enlarged tonsils can cause people to snore.

"When the enlarged tonsils, its size will bother the airways," said Murray.

Snoring is something disturbing, but not completely harmless, unless followed by sleep apnea, in which the body is deprived of oxygen during sleep resulting in obstructed airways temporary or total.

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