Consultation in case of caseum symptoms (8/11)
Consulting an otolaryngologist is advised when caseum symptoms appear for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
Relief from the symptoms of tonsil stones (9/11)
Gargling with warm salt water can relieve inflammation and eliminate the bacteria responsible for tonsil stones.
Manual removal of caseum (10/11)
Manual removal of caseum with a cotton swab is possible but risky, it is better to leave this task to a professional.
Tonsillectomy in case of recalcitrant caseum (11/11)
As a last resort, a tonsillectomy may be necessary if the caseum becomes too invasive and resists treatment.
