White lumps in the throat: what causes caseum and how to remove them?

White lumps in the throat: what causes caseum and how to remove them?
Caseum, that strange term that evokes images of cheese, conceals a much less appetizing reality: clumps of dead cells and debris that settle in the tonsils. But what causes this unpleasant buildup, and how can it be effectively removed?
Tonsils and cassette (1/11)
Tonsil caseum, often responsible for bad breath, forms in the crypts of the tonsils due to the accumulation of dead cells, food particles, and bacteria.

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