What’s wrong with the pain above the larynx?

Pain above the laryngeal nodes may be caused by lymphadenitis, submandibular inflammation, pharyngitis and other reasons. 1. Lymphadenitis: Inflammation of the neighboring organs of the laryngeal nodes leads to lymphatic reactive inflammation, and pain above the laryngeal nodes may occur, which is manifested as localized lymph node enlargement, smooth surface, activity, and tenderness. 2. Submandibulitis: Submandibulitis caused by bacterial or viral infection may cause pain above the throat nodes, which is characterized by recurrent swelling and pain in the jaw area, severe pain when eating, and mostly pins and needles pain. 3. Inflammation of the pharynx: After the patient develops inflammation of the pharynx, the congestion and swelling of the pharynx will cause pain above the laryngeal nodes, and symptoms such as dryness and pain in the throat will appear. Patients with pain above the laryngeal nodes should consult a doctor in time, make a clear diagnosis under the guidance of the doctor, and carry out targeted treatment. Daily attention to diet light, avoid eating greasy and spicy food.