What causes discomfort next to the larynx

The causes of discomfort next to the laryngeal nodes can be categorized into disease causes and non-disease causes. Disease causes include boils, hyperthyroidism, cricoarytenoid arthritis, chronic pharyngitis, reflux esophagitis, etc. Non-disease causes include the presence of irritating foods, prolonged immobilization, and so on. 1. Disease causes: for example, boils can be observed as red swollen pimples with visible pustules; hyperthyroidism can be manifested as bulging eyes, irritability, sweating and panic attacks, etc.; cricoarytenoid arthritis can be accompanied by fever and difficulty in swallowing, etc.; chronic pharyngolaryngitis can be accompanied by sore throat and hoarseness, etc.; reflux esophagitis can be accompanied by regurgitation of acid and retrosternal pain. 2. Non-disease causes: such as eating stimulating food stimulate the throat discomfort symptoms; such as long-term fixed posture can cause neck muscle strain. For the discomfort next to the laryngeal nodes, it is recommended to consult a doctor with relevant auxiliary examinations to clarify the cause, such as blood routine, nail function, neck ultrasound, and so on.