I checked that link, and the main idea in it is basically correct, but it’s presented in a very simplified/viral way.
✔️ What the article gets right
- Tonsil stones (tonsilloliths) are real
- They appear as white or yellow bumps in the mouth/throat
- They form in the crevices (crypts) of the tonsils
- They are made from trapped debris (food, bacteria, dead cells) that hardens over time (Medical News Today)
🔬 What’s actually happening (more accurate explanation)
Your tonsils have tiny holes that act like filters. Sometimes:
- Food particles + bacteria + mucus get stuck
- The material builds up
- Calcium deposits form around it
➡️ This turns into small, hard stones (Medical News Today)
⚠️ Important context the article may miss
- They’re very common and usually harmless (Harvard Health)
- Many people don’t even notice them
- The most common symptom is bad breath, not pain
- They are not cancer and not dangerous in most cases (Patient.info)
🚩 When it’s NOT just tonsil stones
Be cautious if:
- The bumps are painful or bleeding
- You have fever or severe swelling
- The spot doesn’t go away
Because other conditions (like infections) can look similar.
🧠 Bottom line
That viral article is mostly true, but a bit oversimplified.
Tonsil stones are just built-up debris that hardened in your tonsils—annoying, sometimes smelly, but usually not a big deal.
If you want, I can show you how to safely remove them or how to prevent them from coming back.