Should you see a doctor?
If the caseum occurs very frequently, is large, painful, or is accompanied by other symptoms (fever, chronic sore throat), it is advisable to see an otolaryngologist. In rare cases, removal of the tonsils may be considered.
Prevention is the best treatment.
The best way to prevent caseum formation is to lead a healthy lifestyle:
Reduce dairy products if you are sensitive to them
Eat more raw vegetables – they naturally cleanse the mouth
Limit smoking and alcohol, which dry out the throat.
Avoid mouthwashes with alcohol because they disrupt the microflora in the oral cavity.
Those little white balls in your throat may seem harmless, but they’re actually one of the most common causes of bad breath. Fortunately, with a few simple and natural steps, you can get your breath and oral health back.
This article is for informational purposes only. Do not self-medicate and always consult a qualified medical professional before applying any information from the text. The editorial team does not guarantee results and is not responsible for any damages resulting from its use.
