Q. When was skiing invented? Where? By who?
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Tonsil stones, also known as tonsilloliths, often linger unnoticed in the back of the throat, nestled within the crevices of the tonsils. These peculiar formations consist of a conglomeration of debris, such as dead cells, mucus, and food particles, which accumulate and harden over time. Despite their minuscule size, these stones can provoke discomfort and a range of symptoms. One of the most common signs is persistent bad breath, emanating from the decaying matter trapped within the tonsils. The foul odor often persists despite regular oral hygiene, leading to embarrassment and social anxiety for those affected. How do I know if I have tonsil stones
answered by steve7876
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answered by kanejoyce