Wednesday, November 11th, 2009 at
12:57 pm
People who notice that they have white spots on tonsils when they look in the mirror tend to become extremely scared because they do not understand what is going on. Well if you are dealing with this problem then chances are you have already made an appointment with your family doctor hoping that they will be able to tell you what is going on.
Those white spots on tonsils are the beginning signs of tonsil stones. I don’t know anyone who ever wants to suffer from tonsillitis; however more people suffer from this problem than we tend to believe. Medical research has been conducted on this problem however no one knows who is going to wake up with this condition.

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Saturday, October 3rd, 2009 at
7:29 am
by Elisa Candis
Okay chances are you have looked in the mirror and noticed some white spots on tonsils and now you are paranoid because you have absolutely no idea what that means. Heck maybe you have even already scheduled an appointment with your family doctor in hopes that they will tell you what is going on.
Well white spots on tonsils can be a sign that you are suffering from tonsil stones. While you may never have thought that you would ever suffer from tonsillitis; the truth is that this condition affects so many people in our society. The sad truth is that no one can detect who is going to become affected by this condition.

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Friday, January 30th, 2009 at
10:37 am
by Darren Wumoult
If you have ever smelled rotten eggs, or got an odor from a stink bomb which is a like a foul gas smell, you will know how bad they smell. Both these things smell of sulfur, which smells so bad that it makes a person gag. It is the same smell which emanates from a person who suffers from bad breath and that is what makes it so terrible.

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Saturday, January 10th, 2009 at
4:56 am
by Darren Wumoult
If you have ever tried to give your date a kiss and he or she puts a hand up to protect himself (herself) from your vile breath, you know how that feels. Probably that person did want your kiss, but was put off by your bad breath. What are the ways of fighting this disorder apart from daily brushing and flossing?
The bacterium found in the average mouth accumulates mostly on the person’s tongue towards the back and is one cause of halitosis. The anaerobic bacteria, which feed upon food debris, soon produce what is called Volatile Sulfur Compounds (VSC). These Volatile Sulfur Compounds smell similar to rotten eggs. Bad breath odor can also come from certain foods after they are digested and this odor emanates from the lungs.

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