Food and cell debris and bacterial build-up in the mouth and throat can be dealt with by ensuring your oral hygiene is thorough. This can help reduce tonsil stones forming, although they are not ...
For many people, HPV causes no harm and goes away without treatment. Only a very small number of people with HPV develop tonsil cancer. Your doctor will examine you. They might look at the back of ...
Cancer of the tonsil develops in the part of the throat just behind your mouth, called the oropharynx. It is a type of head and neck cancer. The main treatments for tonsil cancer are surgery, ...
As a parent, you may occasionally wonder how your sweet child can have such bad breath, but bad breath in kids happens! As opposed to just ‘morning breath,’ chronic bad ...