Discomfort in the front of the neck can be caused by pharyngitis and pharyngolaryngitis, thyroid disorders, sternocleidomastoid or sternocleidomastoid muscle strain, lymphadenitis, and cervical spondylosis, among others. null1. Pharyngitis and pharyngolaryngitis: Pharyngitis and pharyngolaryngitis caused by inflammation of the pharynx in the front of the neck can lead to discomfort in the front of the neck. null2. Thyroid diseases: Thyroid disorders in the front of the neck, such as subacute thyroiditis, also called Hashimoto’s disease, can also present with front neck pain and discomfort in the front of the neck. null3. Hashimoto’s disease, can also appear in front of the neck pain and the front of the neck uncomfortable symptoms. null3. Sternocleidomastoid muscle or sternocleidomastoid muscle strain: prolonged low head movement caused by the sternocleidomastoid muscle or excessive contraction caused by the muscle strain, clinically appeared in the front of the neck discomfort. null4. 4. Lymphadenitis: usually due to bacterial infection. Patients often appear lymph node enlargement, pain and other symptoms, which may appear in front of the neck discomfort phenomenon. Some patients may also have symptoms such as skin redness and fever, and there may be abscess formation, and a few of them may break down and bleed pus. 5. Cervical spondylosis: usually due to cervical degenerative disease, chronic strain injury, cervical spine developmental spinal stenosis and other conditions. Patients often appear neck pain, stiffness, numbness of the limbs and other symptoms, but also in swallowing choking sensation. Some patients may also experience discomfort in the front of the neck. Patients may also suffer from dizziness and nausea. It is recommended that patients who experience discomfort in the front of the neck should seek medical attention for treatment.