Patients with sore throat after singing are mainly considered to have congestion of the vocal cords after excessive use of voice. The commonly used drugs are acetylcysteine solution for inhalation and fluticasone propionate nebulized inhalation suspension. At the same time, patients can also rest from talking to reduce the friction of the vocal cords, and do not eat spicy and stimulating food, which can aggravate the congestion of the patient’s throat. The patient’s sore throat will improve significantly after about 3 days of active treatment. If necessary, the patient can go to the hospital for further examination, and indirect laryngoscopy or fiberoptic laryngoscopy can be improved to clarify the specific situation of the patient’s vocal cords.