I use to get those. They look like small corn kernels and stink to high heaven. I removed them with the head of a hair pin that I cleaned with hydrogen peroxide. I sometimes saw a little blood on them after they were removed. Still don't know what the are, but I don't have them anymore. I gargle with salt water and vinegar. May have to do with ph balance.
I get small chunks on my right tonsil all the time and although I don't have an answer, have some interesting findings related to them. The doctor gave me an atibiotic and for a few months after, they were gone. Bad news was I ended up getting diverticulitus because the antibiotic killed all the good bacteria in my digestive system. Not fun...which led to a wonderful colonoscopy. However, they did find two polyps, so maybe I was lucky?? Also, I was informed drinking more water helps keep digestive tract working better and when we get sick, what are we supposed drink...more water. So the chunks may form from being a little dehydrated.
I also notice when I feel like I'm getting sick, these white chunks form but if I get them off right away, I don't seem to get sick. Twice when I had a bad sore throat, I had large chunks on my left tonsil. Interestling enough, as soon as these are removed, I feel like I have lots of drainage in my throat, so it makes me wonder if these things block our sinuses. Or, maybe sinus pressure/drainage pushes these white things out?? If they stay stuck in our tonsils, maybe bacteria forms more rapidly causing tonsilitus, making us sick.
The white chunks remind me of placque on my teeth if I don't brush good. When looking up what placque is, I found this: Plaque develops when foods containing carbohydrates (sugars and starches), such as milk, soft drinks, raisins, cakes, or candy are frequently left on the teeth. Sugars and dairy sometimes are said to cause yeast infections, so heck, maybe they are some sort of yeast infection.
All I know is they are gross and smell. Seem like there should be a simple fix in this day and age!
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How do you dry them out?