Patients with dry syndrome can have proper exercise, but they need to choose suitable sports programs according to the severity of their condition, such as swimming, running, slow walking and so on. If the patient with dry syndrome has no organ damage and only has dry mouth and eyes, the fitness mode is the same as that of normal people, such as swimming, running, etc., but he needs to avoid strenuous exercise and over exertion. If the patient has organ damage, but it does not lead to abnormal lung or kidney function, such as shortness of breath and dry cough and other symptoms, the fitness mode is similar to that of normal people, as long as the body can tolerate it. If the patient has abnormal lung or kidney function, he or she needs to avoid many programs, and can walk slowly or ride a bicycle as long as the body can tolerate it. Patients with dry syndrome should exercise under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse consequences. At the same time, it is recommended that patients with dry syndrome consult the rheumatology and immunology department in a timely manner, and standardized treatment under the guidance of doctors.