
If you’ve ever had a massage, you’ve probably heard the same advice before leaving the clinic:
“Make sure to drink plenty of water.”
It’s one of the most common recommendations massage therapists give.
But have you ever wondered why?
Do you really need to drink water after a massage, or is it simply one of those things people repeat without questioning?
The Short Answer
Yes, drinking water after a massage is generally a good idea.
However, not necessarily for the reason many people think.
A common belief is that massage releases toxins that need to be “flushed out” with water. While this idea is widely repeated, there is currently little scientific evidence that massage causes toxins to suddenly enter the bloodstream.
Your liver, kidneys, lungs, and digestive system already work continuously to process and remove waste products from the body.
So Why Do Massage Therapists Recommend Water?
There are several practical reasons.
During a massage, muscles and soft tissues are compressed, stretched, and mobilized. This may temporarily increase local circulation and encourage fluid movement through the tissues.
Many people also arrive for a massage already mildly dehydrated without realizing it. After relaxing for an hour and becoming more aware of their body, they may simply notice their thirst more than usual.
Drinking water after a massage helps maintain normal hydration and supports your body’s everyday functions.
Will Drinking Water Prevent Soreness?
Not necessarily.
Some people experience mild soreness after a massage, especially after deeper work or treatment focused on tight or sensitive muscles.
This discomfort is usually related to the physical pressure applied to the tissues rather than dehydration.
While staying hydrated is beneficial for overall health, there is currently no strong evidence that drinking large amounts of water after a massage will completely prevent post-treatment soreness.
How Much Water Should You Drink?
You do not need to force yourself to drink excessive amounts of water.
For most people, a simple approach works best:
- Drink when you feel thirsty.
- Continue your normal hydration habits.
- Avoid becoming dehydrated before or after your massage.
- Consider drinking an extra glass or two of water if you have not been drinking much throughout the day.
In most cases, that’s all you need.
The Bottom Line
Yes, drinking water after a massage is a sensible habit.
Not because massage suddenly fills your body with toxins, but because good hydration supports normal bodily function and overall well-being.
The best advice is simple:
Stay comfortably hydrated, listen to your body, and enjoy the benefits of your massage.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Happens If I Don’t Drink Water After a Massage?
In most cases, nothing serious will happen.
You do not need to immediately drink large amounts of water after a massage. However, staying adequately hydrated is beneficial for your overall health and may help you feel more comfortable after treatment.
Can Drinking Too Much Water After a Massage Be Harmful?
Yes.
While hydration is important, drinking excessive amounts of water in a short period of time is unnecessary and can be harmful in rare cases.
The best approach is simple: drink according to your thirst and maintain normal hydration throughout the day.