If the vocal cord nodules are small, they usually heal with medication in about 1 month. If the vocal cord nodules are large, they usually require surgery and usually heal in about 1 week after surgery. Most vocal fold nodules are located on both sides of the front of the vocal folds and are symmetrical in nature. The main cause of these nodules is due to prolonged speaking or singing, improper use of the voice, inflammation and other irritations, and the manifestation symptoms are hoarseness and irritating cough. Vocal fold nodules have a high cure rate after active treatment. Generally, vocal fold nodules can gradually subside after 1 month of medication or nebulized inhalation treatment. If surgery is performed to remove the vocal fold nodules, the recovery time for the surgical site is about 1 week. Patients with vocal cord nodules need to strictly abstain from sound, prohibit loud hissing, avoid eating spicy and stimulating food, pay attention to rest, and undergo treatment under the guidance of an otolaryngologist as early as possible.