Pain in the laryngeal nodes may be related to trauma, inflammation, tumor, thyroid pathology and other factors. 1. Trauma: If the throat area is traumatized, whether it is external or internal injury, pain in the laryngeal nodes may occur. It is necessary to detach from the injury-causing and irritating factors, and the pain symptoms will slowly subside after the damaged tissues are repaired and healed. 2. Inflammation: common infectious lesions include cervical lymphadenitis, pharyngolaryngitis, tonsillitis, etc. After the onset of the disease, the patient may experience pain in the laryngeal nodes. After the onset of the disease, patients may have pain in the laryngeal nodes. Some patients with serious conditions may also have fever and chills. 3. Tumor: If the patient has a tumor in the throat, pain in the laryngeal nodes may also occur, accompanied by hoarseness and discomfort in eating. After diagnosing the disease, the patient should undergo surgery to remove the lesion, and then assist radiotherapy and other treatment measures. 4. Thyroid gland lesions: If the patient has thyroiditis, thyroid cancer and other lesions, the symptoms of laryngeal pain may also occur. There may be other reasons for the pain in the throat nodes, and patients need to go to the hospital to confirm the diagnosis of the specific condition, and then carry out follow-up treatment.