The hoarseness of the patient’s voice is neither pharyngitis nor tonsillitis, but is generally caused by inflammation of the mucous membrane in the patient’s larynx, resulting in congestion of the vocal cords. If the patient speaks or sings for a long time, the vocal cords rub against each other, resulting in edema and poor closure, the pronunciation is hoarse. Therefore, it is best for patients to go to the hospital for laryngoscopy to clarify whether the hoarseness is caused by vocal cord edema. You can use budesonide suspension to do nebulized inhalation treatment, and you can also add a certain amount of aminoglutethimide hydrochloride injection, which can effectively dissolve phlegm. You can also consider taking swelling and pain capsule orally, and you can also combine it with Golden Voice Capsule. If the patient’s symptoms still do not improve after medication, further consultation at the hospital is needed.