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Treatment options for those suffering from tonsil stones has become widely available over the past several years. Unfortunately, there aren’t any “one and done” solutions. But with some changes to your regular oral habits combined with regular use of the products available, it is possible to keep the little buggers from being a nuisance.

It’s definitely no fun at all when one of these annoying little tonsil rocks gets stuck right at the base of your throat. It won’t go up. It won’t go down. It hurts to swallow, and if you’re really unlucky, it will have the most awful taste imaginable. Getting these things to go one way or the other is often and challenge, and can even leave you feeling a little queasy afterward.

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Good Products for Bad Breath

Today, good products for bad breath (halitosis) are easier to find than they were even a few years ago. The range of available over-the-counter treatments and natural remedies is broad, however, and it’s helpful to know a little bit about them to narrow the choices. Depending on the severity of the problem, the right product could be anything from a simple breath mint to a specialized treatment.The most familiar treatment for halitosis is the breath mint, available as gum, lozenges, breath strips, and even sprays. Some contain the plant pigment chlorophyll, widely believed to eliminate various unpleasant odors. While immediately effective, these are not good products for bad breath that is severe and persistent. Purchase them for breath odors caused by smoking, alcohol, garlic and other spicy foods, and for those times when you need confidence in your breath.

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If you constantly feel like you have snot, mucous or phlegm dripping down from the back of your nose combined with a pretty bad case of rotten breath, you may well be suffering from a condition known as Post Nasal Drip.

Post Nasal Drip occurs when excess mucous is produced by your sinuses and accumulates at the back of your nose or throat.

The exact causes of Post Nasal Drip vary from person to person and include allergies, certain medications, colds and flu, pregnancy and other hormonal changes, smoking, rhinitis (i.e. inflammation of the nose or its mucous membrane) and sinusitis (i.e. inflammation of the sinuses).

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