A woman shared that she sneezed a few times, felt something tickling in her throat… and then this small, yellowish lump came out. Her throat instantly felt clearer — but she was horrified, wondering what it was.
Doctors explain that these tiny, foul-smelling lumps are called tonsil stones, or tonsilloliths. They form when bits of food, mucus, and dead cells get trapped in the small crevices of your tonsils. Over time, these particles harden and calcify, creating small white or yellow clumps like the one shown above.
While they’re usually harmless, tonsil stones can cause:
- Persistent bad breath
- A constant tickling or foreign-body sensation in the throat
- Difficulty swallowing
- Ear pain or pressure
In many cases, coughing or sneezing can dislodge them naturally — which is why some people discover them unexpectedly. However, if you notice frequent stones, doctors recommend improving oral hygiene, gargling with salt water, and in severe cases, consulting an ENT specialist.
In rare cases where tonsil stones keep coming back, a minor procedure or tonsil removal may be the long-term solution.
So if you ever feel that odd tickle in your throat again… it might not just be mucus — it could be a tiny stone your tonsils have been hiding for weeks.