Hidden pain in the right laryngeal bone may be caused by trauma, laryngeal cartilage osteochondritis, subacute thyroiditis and so on.
1. Trauma: when the right laryngeal bone has a contusion, it will cause the patient to have hidden pain due to the swelling of local tissues.
2. Laryngeal chondritis: this disease is mainly caused by laryngeal infection, trauma and X-ray and other high-energy radiation therapy, resulting in the patient’s right laryngeal bone hidden pain.
3. Subacute thyroiditis: this disease may be related to viral infection, heredity, autoimmune factors, most patients have a history of respiratory infection or mumps infection before the onset of the disease, resulting in the patient’s right laryngeal bone pain, accompanied by fever, chills, generalized weakness and other symptoms.
It is recommended that patients go to a regular hospital in time, under the diagnosis of the doctor, according to the patient’s specific condition, to take targeted treatment.