A sound in the nose while breathing indicates that the patient’s nose is open but not smooth. It is possible that there is bilateral enlargement of the inferior turbinate or accompanied by deviated septum, or even polyps or mass formation in the nasal cavity. Therefore, it is better for the patient to go to the hospital to improve the nasal endoscopy or nasal CT examination to clarify the specific situation in the nose before considering further treatment. If the patient is suffering from simple rhinitis, he may consider spraying budesonide nasal spray or fluticasone propionate spray to relieve the symptoms of nasal congestion. If the patient has polyps inside the nasal cavity or a deviated nasal septum, he or she needs to rely on surgery to solve the problem. If the patient has a swelling inside the nasal cavity, it is best to take pathology to clarify the benignity or malignancy of the swelling before considering further treatment. Once the patient’s nose is clear, the patient’s nose will not make any sound when breathing.