It is a natural process. But it is normally an indicator that your mouth is not clean and it is gathering food particles that stay in your mouth and rot. I recommend using mouthwash and brushing your teeth. Maybe even flossing!
The white stuff that comes out of the back of the throat is often referred to as tonsil stones or tonsilloliths. These are formed from a buildup of food particles, dead cells, and bacteria that get trapped in the crevices of the tonsils. They can sometimes cause bad breath and discomfort but are generally harmless. If they become problematic, they can be removed or treated by a healthcare professional.
these are small bits of food that have collected in the back of your throat
Hi, I think white spots at the back of your throat is tonsilitis, but I am not sure of it. Don't know the answer to "frog in throat" I have heard of it, But not sure what it is. sorry x :)
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Sinus breath is caused by the buildup of bacteria in the back of the throat. Excess, infected mucus can carry a strong odor, if it persists.
pharyngitis or inflammation of the pharynx/throat may be the reason for white pustules in the back of the throat. Getting a culture done at the doctor office will help diagnose.
strep throat
only if you have white dots in the back of your throat ANSWER: The only way to find out is to see your doctor for a swab test.
These are the Little white balls from the back of the throat. Some people have pockets in their tonsils that build up bacteria, calcium and other stuff (plaque) and eventually come out when coughing or sneezing. They are harmless but do have a foul Oder.
It means you need to go to the doctor.
the throat is connected to the lungs directly. The nose is then connected to the throat. Hence the mouth can still breath when the nose is blocked.....remember when you drank lemonade and it fizzed back through your nose??
Characteristics of strep throat include a severe sore throat that may cause pain or difficulty swallowing. The back of the throat is usually very red and there may be white patches in the back of the throat or on the tonsils.