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"I had beige 'chunks' in cavities of my tonsils. What could be causing this? Should I consult a doctor?"

It is recommended that you consult a doctor or dentist about the beige "pieces" in the cavities of your tonsils. An evaluation of your throat is necessary to identify the issue and determine the appropriate treatment. It is important to seek professional medical advice in order to address this concern appropriately.

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