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Chronic Tonsillitis is a persistent infection of the tonsils. After repeated infections, small pockets (crypts) form on the
tonsils. These pockets harbor bacteria. Small stones – called Tonsilloliths - form in these pockets. When the stones are
crushed they give off a foul, rotten-egg smell. This explains the foul breath that often accompanies chronic tonsillitis. Sometimes a child may complain of a constant foul taste in his mouth.
In some cases these pockets become so big that they may harbor food particles. This can also lead to the growth of bacteria and thus, another infection. If chronic tonsillitis does not respond to antibiotics it may become necessary to do a tonsillectomy.