Does drinking water help Sjogren's?
Chloe Ramirez
Updated on February 22, 2026
Dehydration is a common cause of dry mouth, but the sensation is also a telltale sign of Sjögren's. The immune system also attacks glands involved with saliva production, which makes you need to constantly reach for drinking water.
Does drinking a lot of water help Sjogren's?
Keep the mouth moist by sipping small amounts of water during the day. However, excessive sips of water can reduce the oral mucus film and increase symptoms. Avoid frequent intake of acidic beverages (such as most carbonated and sports replenishment drinks). Drink water while eating to aid chewing and swallowing.How much water should I drink with Sjogren's?
Stay well-hydratedProper hydration is important to keep your skin moisturized. The recommended daily water intake is 3.7 L for men and 2.7 L for women. If you live in a hot or humid environment, you may need to drink more water to compensate for water loss through sweating.
What should I avoid with Sjogren's syndrome?
Individuals who experience severe xerostomia tend to avoid crunchy foods such as raw vegetables, dry or tough foods such as meats and breads, and sticky foods such as peanut butter. Xerostomia can also affect dental health.How do you stop Sjogren's progression?
Eat well and often. Eating an anti-inflammatory diet is one of the ways to reduce Sjogren's syndrome flares and provide adequate nutrition, thereby reducing fatigue. Ensure that your diet consists of food with high fiber, healthy fats, and spices such as garlic, ginger, and turmeric.Sjögren’s Syndrome - Treatment | Johns Hopkins
What vitamins help Sjogren's?
Herbs and Supplements for Sjogren's syndrome
- Cysteine.
- Evening Primrose.
- Gamma-Linolenic Acid (GLA)
- Omega-6 Fatty Acids.
- Sulfur.