Tonsil stones, or tonsilloliths, are hard white or yellow formations on the tonsils caused by trapped debris like food, bacteria, and fungi. Though usually harmless, they can cause bad breath, sore throats, or earaches. Viral videos of their removal have recently gained popularity, adding to the trend of oddly satisfying body-related content.
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