Parkinson's Disease: Eating and Drooling Problems
Parkinson's Disease: Eating and Drooling ProblemsSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewParkinson's disease can change many of the muscles used for speech, chewing,
and swallowing. Changes in these muscles may cause: - Weight loss and nutrition
problems.
- Slow eating.
- Fatigue during
eating.
- Food "sticking" in the throat.
- Coughing or
choking on food or liquids.
- Trouble swallowing saliva, which causes drooling.
- Trouble swallowing pills.
But there are things you can do to help reduce eating and drooling problems. A speech-language pathologist (also called a speech therapist) can teach you exercises and show you other ways to help with eating, swallowing, and drooling. Eating problemsYou can reduce eating problems by changing how and what you
eat. - Sit upright when eating, drinking, and taking
pills.
- Take small bites of food, chew completely, and swallow
before taking another bite.
- Take small sips of liquid, and hold them
in your mouth as you prepare to swallow.
- If eating is tiring,
divide food into smaller but more frequent meals.
- Thicker drinks
make swallowing easier. Try milk shakes or juices in gelatin
form.
- Eat moist, soft foods. Use a blender to prepare food for
easier chewing.
- Avoid foods such as crackers or cakes that crumble
easily. These can cause choking.
- If you cough or choke, lean
forward and keep your chin tipped downward while you cough.
Drooling To reduce drooling: - Keep your chin up and your lips closed when you
aren't speaking or eating.
- Swallow often, especially before you
start to speak.
- Ask a speech therapist about exercises to strengthen lip muscles.
- Avoid sugary foods that cause more saliva to
develop.
- Ask your doctor about medicines you can use to help the
problem.
CreditsByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerAnne C. Poinier, MD - Internal Medicine Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerG. Frederick Wooten, MD - Neurology Current as ofOctober 14, 2016 Current as of:
October 14, 2016 Last modified on: 8 September 2017
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