Patients who have nodules on their vocal cords are especially prone to hoarseness when pronouncing words, and it is not recommended that they continue to sing beautifully. Friction between the vocal folds, especially between the vocal fold nodules, is particularly likely to lead to the aggravation of the vocal fold nodules, which will lead to more serious vocal fold closure, and the patient’s hoarseness will be more serious, which is not conducive to the patient’s pronunciation, so it is recommended that the patient actively treat the vocal fold nodules first before singing. Patients are advised to consider taking oral medication first, commonly used clinically are Golden Voice Pill and Golden Voice Dispersing Pill. If the effect of medication is not obvious, the nodules on the vocal folds can be removed completely through surgery. Immediately after the surgery, patients need to inhale deeply to avoid the adhesion between the vocal cords, which may lead to difficulty in breathing.