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The formation of cases or caseum in the crypts of the tonsils is very common, especially in adulthood. Caeses are yellow or white, smelly balls that form in the tonsils due to the accumulation of food debris, saliva and cells in the mouth, which can easily come out through coughing or sneezing.
A good way to eliminate the hairs and reduce their formation is through gargling with saline solutions or mouthwashes, which should not contain alcohol in the composition, since this substance increases the dryness and dehydration in the oral mucosa, increasing the peeling of cells and, consequently, increasing the formation of lingual coating and chase.
As an alternative to these solutions, natural solutions can be prepared at home with ingredients with antiseptic properties, which help prevent the formation of chase, not only because they contain these substances, but also because of the swirling effect achieved by gargling.
1. Pomegranate and propolis rinse
A solution with pomegranate and propolis is a great option to help in the treatment of cases, as pomegranate has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties and propolis is a natural antibiotic.
Ingredients
- 20 g of pomegranate leaves and flowers;
- 3 drops of propolis;
- 2 cups of water.
Preparation mode
Put the water to a boil and after boiling, add the pomegranate and the propolis and let it cool. You can gargle for about 30 seconds up to 5 times a day.
2. Plantain tea
A good home remedy for caseum is to make a tea or gargle with a plantain solution, as this medicinal plant contains anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and astringent properties that help in the treatment of cases. Learn more about the benefits of plantain.
Ingredients
- 10 g of plantain leaves;
- 500 mL of water.
Preparation mode
Put the water and plantain to a boil and, as soon as the boil starts, wait 3 minutes and turn off the fire. Let stand for 15 minutes, filter and drink about 3 cups of tea a day. Alternatively, you can let it cool and use it as a solution to gargle several times a day.
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Created by: Tua Saúde Editorial Team
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- CONCEIÇÃO, M. D. et. al .. Evaluation of a new mouthwash in the formation of tonsil capsules. Rev Bras Otorrinolaringol. 74. 1; 61-67, 2008