Women with dry syndrome usually have no signs and symptoms, but in the early stage, there will be typical symptoms such as dry eyes and dry mouth, and then there will be secondary symptoms of multiple organs, which need to be treated in time. Dry syndrome itself is a chronic autoimmune disease that mainly affects the salivary glands and the lacrimal glands. In the early stage, dry mouth and dry eyes are the common symptoms, while other secretory glands and tissues and organs throughout the body are also affected, and the involvement of other organs occurs. Involvement of other organs may occur. It may accumulate in the oral cavity, resulting in dry mouth, rampant dental caries, and tongue pain; involve the eyes, resulting in dry keratitis, dry eyes, and foreign body sensation; involve the skin and mucous membranes, resulting in a purpuric rash that rises above the surface of the skin; involve the musculoskeletal system, resulting in joint pain and joint swelling; and involve the kidneys, resulting in kidney damage. In addition, the involvement of the respiratory system can appear dry laryngitis and other conditions; involved in the digestive system atrophic gastritis and so on. Therefore, once you find that you have dry syndrome, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to confirm the diagnosis and early control, because it is an autoimmune disease, there is no cure at present, and you can only relieve the symptoms, slow down the progress, and protect the internal organs through early intervention, to avoid the above problems of multi-organ function.