Scorch mouth syndrome, that is, Scheuglund’s syndrome, is generally unable to self-heal, there is no effective cure, there are generally local drug therapy, systemic immunomodulation, surgical treatment and other treatment methods, as follows. 1. Local medication: artificial tears can be used to relieve dry eyes, artificial saliva to relieve dry mouth symptoms. 2. Systemic immunomodulation: Immunomodulators such as thymidine or immunosuppressants such as hydroxychloroquine and prednisolone can be used to regulate the immune function. 3. Surgery: For nodular Sjögren’s syndrome, the affected glands can be removed to prevent further progression of the disease. All of the above medications should be used under the guidance of a doctor, and it is recommended to visit a hospital to receive regular treatment.