Pain on both sides of the laryngeal nodes may be caused by congestion of the mucous membrane in the larynx, thyroiditis, cervical lymphadenitis and other causes.
1. Mucosal congestion in the larynx: If the patient uses too spicy food or speaks loudly for a long time, which leads to congestion and inflammation of the mucous membrane in the larynx, the pain on both sides of the laryngeal nodes will be caused, and it can be recovered with the development of time and rest on its own.
2. Thyroiditis: If the patient’s thyroid gland on both sides of the neck is diseased, such as acute thyroiditis, it can also lead to pain on both sides of the larynx, and it is recommended that the patient undergoes ultrasound examination of the neck to clarify the cause of the disease and then carry out treatment in a timely manner.
3. Cervical lymphadenitis: If the lymph nodes in the neck are involved in the patient’s throat due to swelling and pain, or if the patient is emotionally agitated, cervical lymphadenitis can cause pain on both sides of the larynx.
Due to the causes of pain on both sides of the laryngeal nodes, such as trauma, laryngeal chondritis, etc., when the patient appears related symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for examination and diagnosis, as soon as possible to clarify the cause of the disease and then take targeted therapeutic measures, to avoid delaying the condition of the patient’s physical health caused by the adverse effects.