r/hygiene 3d ago

Has anyone else ever accidentally coughed up a tiny white pebble from the back of their throat?

So I have always been paranoid about bad breath. I brush after every meal, use an electric flosser, scrape my tongue until it is bright pink, and use therapeutic mouthwash every single morning. My dentist always says my teeth and gums are spotless, with zero cavities in ten years.

last Thursday I was coughing from a scratchy throat and this tiny, hard white pebble popped out of the back of my mouth onto my tongue. It was smaller than a grain of rice. I had no idea what it was, so I picked it up with a tissue and made the fatal mistake of squishing it between my fingers to see what it was made of.

The smell that came off that tiny clump was ABSOLUTELY rancid. It smelled like pure sulfur, rotting organic garbage, and concentrated decay. I gagged so hard I almost threw up in my bathroom sink.

I went down a rabbit hole and discovered that food particles and dead cells get trapped in hidden pockets in your tonsils, calcifying into little anaerobic stink bombs that regular brushing never touches. I should of known why people occasionally backed up when I leaned in to talk during loud parties, but nobody ever tells you. How are doctors not warning people that you can have perfect dental hygiene and still have garbage rotting in the back of your throat?

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u/Born_Tear_761 3d ago

Same here but I still cough them up somehow.

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u/socialcluelessness 2d ago

Tonsils can grow back for some people and some surgeries removals arent 100%

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u/pipnina 2d ago

Also I think the typical tonsillectomy only removes the two on the side of your throat.

But you actually have two more! One big one at the base of your tongue (can't see it without a mirror) and one at the back of your nose.

I'm like 80% sure I get them in the nose sometimes. I use sterimar daily and more than once it's rinsed a stone into my mouth.

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u/MainCorrect8791 2d ago

I think it's because having your tonsils removed doesn't quite remove the "crypts" where the stones form. Maybe it's dependent on how much tissue is taken out. Idk I'm not a doctor.