How much water should Parkinson's patients drink?
Christopher Snyder
Updated on March 12, 2026
Parkinson's medicines can raise dehydration risk, which can lead to confusion, weakness, balance problems, respiratory failure, kidney problems and even death. Work toward drinking eight 8-ounce glasses of fluid daily to stay hydrated.
Does dehydration make Parkinson's worse?
By Lindsay Adler, Neurology Solutions Contributing WriterDehydration in Parkinson's disease (PD) is a major concern because the risks associated with becoming dehydrated can significantly worsen already compromised neurological function.
Is dehydration a symptom of Parkinson's disease?
Parkinson's disease patients are especially vulnerable to dehydration. Although we do not know the exact cause, we do know that PD patients “naturally” do not feel thirsty and have a ten- dency to drink less fluid.What helps balance in Parkinson's?
Balance exercises alone, balance combined with strengthening exercises, cueing, gait training on a treadmill, tai chi, and functional training have all been shown to improve balance control in PD.Does Parkinson's cause fluid retention?
Swelling. Swelling is a common problem for people with Parkinson's, particularly for those who have movement difficulties. If you don't exercise very much, fluid can build up in the feet, ankles and lower legs. This is known as oedema.Why you must drink water with your Parkinson's medications
Does Parkinson's cause weak legs?
It is common for Parkinson's Disease patients to feel weak. They frequently describe their legs as feeling, “like they're made out of lead,” “like they're in concrete.” But they will also feel weak all over, or describe weakness in their hands or arms.What climate is best for Parkinson's?
Extreme temperatures“Yes, I do best when the temperature is above 45 and below 86.
What vitamins should not be taken with Parkinson's?
Pyridoxine – vitamin B6With carbidopa in the system, the negative effect of pyridoxine on levodopa does not occur and there is no concern in taking vitamin B6 supplementation. People who are taking levodopa-only should avoid vitamin B6.
Does walking help Parkinson's disease?
Research published in Neurology suggests that regular, moderate exercise, such as walking briskly, can help to improve the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, the chronic motor system disorder.Is coffee good for Parkinson patients?
Motor Benefit of Caffeine in PD Patients and PD ModelsThese clinical studies suggest that caffeine improved objective motor deficits in PD with the reduced total Unified PD Rating Scale score and the objective motor component.