"Tonsilolith" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A tonsilolith, also known as a tonsillith or tonsil stone, is a hard, cheesy or sandy glob found on the surface of the tonsils. It's a small, yellowish or white growth that has accumulated on the crevices of the tonsils. Tonsiloliths are often covered with bacteria and can be a source of bad breath, sore throat, and other respiratory issues. They are usually harmless but can sometimes cause discomfort and symptoms like difficulty swallowing, sore throat, and bad breath.
Inflammation of the tonsils, which are masses of lymphoid tissue at the back of the throat. The tonsils can become swollen and painful, making it difficult to swallow or speak. It is often caused by a bacterial infection, most commonly caused by Group A beta-haemolytic streptococci (GABHS) and can be treated with antibiotics.
A tonsillolith is a small, hard piece of debris that forms on the surface of the tonsils when bacteria, mucous, and dead cells accumulate and calcify. It is also known as a calculus or tonsil stone. Tonsilloliths are usually odorless, but they can cause bad breath, discomfort, or difficulty swallowing if they become large enough. They are often white or yellowish in color and can be seen at the back of the throat, covered in the epithelial lining of the tonsillar crypts.
Tonsillopharyngeal refers to the area of the throat, specifically the space where the tonsils and the pharynx meet. In medical contexts, this term is sometimes used to describe a condition or disease affecting this region, such as tonsillopharyngitis (inflammation of the tonsils and pharynx).
A tonsor is a person who shaves, especially as part of a barber or barbershop service. They are also known as barbers or executioners in olden times.