White tongue, White stuff on tonsils, Bad breathe?!


Question: White tongue, White stuff on tonsils, Bad breathe?
My tongue in the last 2 months has tuned like white/furry when I brush it it's not so bad and every now and then goes slightly yellow bt i can easily brush that away.
Today I noticed like pimples on my tonsils but I took a ear bud and wiped it off, it seemed to be food to me? And I've also noticed since my tongues gone 'fury' I started getting bad breathe all the time?
What can I do to get rid off this cause by time I've cleaned my tongue and tonsils my chest is sore from gagging so much,I just want it to go away?

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you need to see your doc, it could be anything from thrush to a mouth infection, either way you need antibiotics to clear it.



well you need to see a doctor why have you left it so long; you could have thrush or tonsillitis either way you need to see adoctor if you are to busy or just cant get there get yourself some tcp liquid an gargle at least twice aday put in in cooled boiled water as boiling the water makes it sterile hope this helps,start looking after yourself and sto waiting for it to just go away.



Mouthful of Listerine before bedtime and in the mornings.

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EW YOU ARE GROSS. BRUSH YOUR TEETH.



It could be Strep throat, which is an infection, and you should get that checked by a doctor immediately. If you are feeling pain, and there is any swelling or redness, then it's definitely strep, but if not, you should get it checked anyway.

If not, it could be oral thrush. I had it, and i had kind of similar symptoms, only less severe, but there was pain. I went to the doctor and i was prescribed anti-biotics, and it cleared up.

If it's none of those, it could be something else that i don't know about, or sorry to say, you might just have bad hygiene (given the symptoms I'm not sure it's that.) If it were that i would advise you to get a tongue scraper. Maybe one that works with water, like from the brand waterpik.

The bottom like is that you should go to your doctor or your dentist to make sure that it isn't something serious, and if it isn't they could give you helpful tips on maintaining you're mouth hygiene.




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