Parkinson’s disease and the
medications used to treat it can
result in Dry Mouth
Many Parkinson’s patients experience varying degrees of
Dry Mouth, which can in turn impact their ability to swallow
and contributes to increased mouth infections.
What causes Dry Mouth
with Parkinson’s?
Dry Mouth can be a symptom of Parkinson's disease,
a progressive condition that affects the movement and
control of your body. Globally, around 10 million people
are living with Parkinson’s disease.
Here are common symptoms
of Parkinson’s disease
The type and progression of Parkinson’s disease symptoms
can vary greatly for each individual, but they include (in no particular order of significance):
- Tremors
- Loss of flexibility
- Slow movement
- Affected balance
- Dry Mouth
- Low blood pressure
- Depression
- Dementia
Biotène® can help relieve
Dry Mouth symptoms
from Parkinson’s
Manage your Dry Mouth symptoms with Biotène®—the #1
dentist recommended Dry Mouth brand. Try using Biotène® Oralbalance Moisturizing Gel for long-lasting symptom relief.
Talk to your doctor to learn more about how to manage your
Dry Mouth symptoms from Parkinson’s disease.