What is the cause of the pain in the neck near the throat

The pain in the neck near the throat is clinically common in two diseases: 1, mainly acute and chronic laryngitis, which requires further laryngoscopic examination in the Department of Five Gases or Otolaryngology to exclude the possibility of acute and chronic laryngitis, and if necessary, oral cephalosporin antibiotics or intravenous antibiotic treatment. 2, the most common disease in general surgery is mainly seen in subacute thyroiditis, which occurs about a week before the onset of the disease. The presence of upper respiratory tract infection, viral destruction of thyroid follicles and painful neck discomfort require further thyroid ultrasound and thyroid function tests, including T3, T4, free T3, T4 and TSH. Treatment for subacute thyroid is oral prednisone treatment for about one and a half months when symptoms are obvious.