1.Patients with dry syndrome tend to have symptoms such as dry mouth and swallowing food with water, so how to choose food in terms of diet? A: Patients with dry syndrome should choose moderate amount of liquid food or semi-liquid food at the beginning of or during the daily meal to increase the comfort of eating. Forbid to eat stimulating food: such as spicy food, so as not to aggravate the oral discomfort. Choose to eat some sour snack foods in moderation: such as apricot plums to reflexively increase saliva secretion. Avoid eating dry and hard foods, such as cookies, nuts, etc. 2.What methods can dry syndrome patients take to relieve dry mouth symptoms? A: Patients can take the method of drinking water in small amounts for several times to relieve the dry mouth symptoms. After each meal, rinse your mouth with water to remove food residues in your mouth in time and keep your mouth clean. Chew sucrose-free gum, sugar-free candy as a salivary agent to relieve the symptoms of oral dryness. Do cheek puffing every day, and at the same time use your hand to clasp the ipsilateral parotid area several times, or massage the cheek and lower jaw to stimulate parotid secretion. Tooth decay should be repaired as soon as possible to avoid delaying the best treatment period. Take medicine according to the doctor’s prescription and actively treat the mouth ulcer, such as taking vitamin B2 orally and applying oral Ⅰ, etc. If the dry mouth is serious, use citric acid mouthwash to rinse the mouth to stimulate the secretion of residual salivary glands and replace saliva. 3.What should dry syndrome patients do when they have difficulty in swallowing solid food? A: In order to solve the difficulty of swallowing, a small amount of liquid food, beverage or soup can be consumed before the beginning of each meal to reduce the discomfort of the mouth. Try to avoid dry foods such as animal liver and cookies to avoid swallowing difficulties. In case of choking accident, drink warm and cool water immediately to deliver. Avoid eating too fast and too urgent, chew and swallow slowly, and do not talk when eating to avoid choking when food enters the trachea. 4.What other aspects should patients with dry syndrome pay attention to besides relieving dry mouth through diet? A: Patients should try to avoid dry food, drinking alcohol, smoking and breathing through the mouth. Special attention should be paid to oral hygiene, prevention of tooth decay and use of artificial saliva as appropriate. In addition, use fluoride toothpaste to protect the teeth and slow down the destruction of teeth. Meanwhile, for patients with dry mouth/eye syndrome, they should also avoid wind blowing and dry indoor and outdoor environment. 5.When dry eye syndrome patients have symptoms such as dry eyes, few tears and photophobia, what should they do? A: We should pay attention to: (1) Pay attention to eye hygiene. (2) When there is a foreign body feeling, do not rub the eyes with unclean hands or handkerchiefs, and use sterile cotton sticks to wipe the inner canthus of the eyes. (3) Do not read books under bright light to reduce eye strain. (4) Wear sunglasses when you go out to reduce UV light irritation to your eyes. (5) Choose anti-inflammatory drugs for the eyes when eye infections occur, and order them on time. (6) You can choose artificial tears as a daily health care medicine to relieve the discomfort of dry eyes. (7) Patients with dry keratitis should apply eye medication before sleep to protect the cornea. 6.How to correct the method of dropping eye drops? A: Before dropping eye drops, wash your hands clean, check whether the eye medicine has expired, check the name of the medicine, shake well, take a sitting position, tilt your head back or take a supine position, look upwards, separate the upper and lower eyelids with your left hand, hold the medicine bottle with your right hand, the front end is 1 to 2 cm from your eye, put the medicine into the conjunctiva and then gently lift the upper eyelid so that the medicine fills the whole conjunctival sac. Close the eyes for 1 to 2 minutes. 7.What should dryness of vagina be done when dry syndrome patients have sex? A: The onset of this disease is mostly seen in middle-aged and elderly women aged 40 to 60. The disease causes low vaginal discharge, dryness of vulva and vaginal mucosa, and sexual life is affected to a certain extent. One of the solutions is to use water-soluble liquid such as propionic acid gum locally in the vagina before sex to improve the difficulties in sex life, never choose oil-based preparations. Lubricants can improve the quality of sexual life.