When a patient develops rhinitis, it may affect singing to some degree. Inflammatory and allergic disease factors in the nasal cavity may cause different degrees of congestion, swelling and edema in the mucous membrane of the nasal cavity, resulting in a significant increase in the resistance to nasal breathing ventilation or significant nasal congestion symptoms. Some patients may also accumulate watery or mucopurulent secretions in the nasal passages, which may aggravate the symptoms of nasal congestion and lead to different degrees of nasal sounds when speaking or singing, thus affecting the quality of the voice when singing. Therefore, patients with rhinitis need to be actively treated with medication, and selective use of medication should be made according to the specific type and degree of rhinitis in order to improve the quality of the voice.