The bone above the thyroid gland at the laryngeal node feels large may be a normal physiological phenomenon, but it may also be a clinical manifestation of a certain disease, such as cervical lymphadenitis, neck folliculitis, thyroid nodules, etc., and you need to go to the hospital to find out the cause of the disease in a timely manner. Generally speaking, the protruding bone at the laryngeal node is one of the male sexual characteristics. After puberty, under the effect of androgen, the laryngeal node will generally appear to varying degrees to protrude forward. The size of the bones at the larynx is related to hereditary factors. A long and slender neck, coupled with appropriate hormone levels, will lead to rapid cartilage development and a larger larynx, which are normal physiological phenomena. However, larger bones at the laryngeal nodes may also be due to swelling at the laryngeal nodes, which can be caused by cervical lymphadenitis, cervical folliculitis, thyroid nodules and other diseases, and the treatment for different causes is different. Cervical lymphadenitis is mostly caused by upper respiratory tract infections, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, otitis externa and other inflammatory diseases, which lead to cervical lymph node infections through lymphatic drainage. Neck folliculitis is mostly caused by purulent inflammation of the entire hair follicle due to staphylococcal infection. Thyroid nodules are lumps in the thyroid gland, and an ultrasound can be done to initially determine the nature. Therefore, if you feel a large bone at the throat node above the thyroid gland, after excluding physiological causes, you should seek medical treatment in time, be diagnosed by a professional doctor, clarify the cause of the disease, and then take appropriate treatment measures.