A large laryngeal node is a physical structure in its own right. In particular, the laryngeal nodes are more pronounced in individuals with a leaner youthful state. As the human body reaches middle age and gains weight, the appearance of this laryngeal node may be enlarged or may become better. A large laryngeal node is mainly the result of two pieces of thyroid cartilage that cover the back of the larynx and are connected to tissues such as the muscles of the vocal cords, the vocal cords, and the muscles in the larynx, which are attached to the thyroid cartilage. Unless there are special cases, such as lesions of the vocal cords, male and female tones or female and male tones, etc. It is possible for large laryngeal nodes to be treated with appropriate surgical procedures or medical revision at the same time.