The problem with tonsil stones is that once you got it, they’ll just keep on appearing once in a while. Once tonsil stones reach and get stuck with the tonsil mucosa, the probability of getting tonsillitis increases due to the series of inflammatory event caused by the process. Tonsillitis is a combination of sore-throat, yellow-red large, swollen inflamed tonsils and fever which can be acquired if tonsil stones aren’t treated immediately.
How to get rid of tonsil stones? There are a few available ways on what to do about tonsil stones which you can choose from. You can choose one or a combination of the following:
Tonsils are lymphatic organ and they are believed to produce anti-bodies not only meant to cure the current infection but also cause a quicker inflammation in the case of the next infection. This is why it is a difficult task to cure and totally get rid of the tonsil stones at the early stage of its occurrence. It is most important to immediately find a remedy and cure for the tonsil stones to avoid further problems.
Are your gums swollen, tender and beet red? Chances are, you may be suffering from a gum infection. Red gums could signify mild irritation or a serious gum condition. Either way, it would require you to seek advice from the dentist immediately. A dentist will be able to determine the cause of red gums as well as prescribe a medication to alleviate the infection. However, if a dentist is not available at the moment or if it’s in the middle of the night, you may wonder what to do with red gums and the pain associated with it. While anti-inflammatory and analgesics can help alleviate the pain, it could lead to other complications such as weakening of your bones.
Natural remedies can help relieve red gums while waiting for the next dental appointment. But remember, these remedies are not treatment of the gum infection itself. It is can only provide temporary relief until a dentist is available to address your gum infection. The easiest natural method is by gargling warm water and sea salt. Just add a tablespoon of sea salt in a glass of water which is hot enough for you to be able to withstand. Allow the water to sit around the affected area to sooth and disinfect the area. For kids, you may want to substitute the salt water mixture with unsweetened cranberry. Cranberry also has antiseptic and analgesic properties which soothes the painful gums as well as keep the bacteria level in check to prevent further infections.
Other natural methods of providing temporary relief for gum infections are rubbing almond oil or aloe vera gel on the affected area. You can also use Oregano oil to alleviate pain and get rid of the bacteria that is causing the infection. Teas, too, can help keep the bacteria health in check while helping in the healing process of your infected gums. You an opt for tea bags or you can make one by boiling a slice of lemon or some mint leaves in a pot of water then drinking the concoction while it is still warm. You can also allow the concoction to stay in the mouth before swallowing to allow the mint or lemon to disinfect the affected area.
You may also want to avoid stress so as not to aggravate the symptoms of gum infection. Recent studies show that stress can worsen infection, gum infection included. You can eliminate stress by exercising and eating right. Getting 8 hours of sleep can also help reduce stress levels and allow any medication to work its magic on the affected area. While reducing stress may not necessarily get rid of bacterial infection, it does help in keeping the infection at bay and in helping with the healing process. Apart from that, observing good dental health practices can keep the bacterial infection in check. Regular brushing and flossing can keep the infection from spreading in the other areas of your mouth. It also aids in the healing of the infection by keeping the rest of the mouth clean.