Depending on the severity of the burn, the patient should be treated with a mixture of Cedioconjugate Iodine Tablets and Aluminum Thiosulphate Gel as prescribed by the doctor. For mild burns, the patient needs to disinfect the burns with Cediranum iodine tablets, which usually do not cause more serious consequences. For more severe burns, the mucous membranes are repaired with a mixture of aluminum sulfate gel. Adverse reactions to Cedir with iodine tablets include adverse reactions such as skin rashes with staining of the tongue. It is contraindicated in pregnant and breastfeeding women, people who are allergic to this drug, and is used with caution in people with thyroid disorders. Adverse reactions to thioglycollate mixed gel include: constipation, occasional diarrhea and other gastrointestinal symptoms and allergic reactions. Contraindications are contraindicated for allergy. After esophageal burns, should pay attention to a light diet, prohibit cold, spicy and other non-arousing stimulating food, and to ensure oral hygiene. After esophageal burns, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of a professional doctor to standardize the treatment and medication, so as not to delay the condition.