What could a bulbous lump next to the Adam’s apple be?

A lump next to the laryngeal node may be lymphadenitis, tumor, etc. It is necessary to consult a doctor in time for relevant examinations to make a clear diagnosis. If the lump next to the laryngeal node is caused by lymphadenitis, the edge of the lump is usually regular and smooth, and the mobility is also better, some patients may also have pressure and pain; if the lump next to the laryngeal node is caused by tumors, such as thyroid tumors, etc., the edge of the tumors is usually rougher, the mobility is poorer, but there will be no pressure and pain symptoms in the short term. When you find a lump next to the laryngeal node, you should go to the hospital for consultation and ultrasound, CT or MRI to determine the source of the lump, and if it is a tumor, you should also determine its nature. After a clear diagnosis, follow the doctor’s instructions to standardize the treatment.