Gustatory sweating: Sweating on the forehead, face, scalp, and neck occurring soon after ingesting food. Some gustatory sweating is normal after eating hot, spicy foods. Otherwise, gustatory sweating is most commonly a result of damage to a nerve that goes to the parotid gland, the large salivary gland in the cheek.
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Gustatory sweating itself is a unique entity characterized by profuse sweating of the face, scalp, and neck during or immediately after ingestion of food or drink.[1-3] No specific foods are consistently related to symptoms and reactions are variable.[3,4] This occurrence may be a source of embarrassment to patients and,
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Gustatory sweating is a potential manifestation of autonomic dysfunction in diabetes. This syndrome is seen in long-standing diabetes and is associated with nephropathy, peripheral neuropathy, and other signs of dysautonomia.
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Frey syndrome: facial sweating after parotid surgery,or gustatory sweating, occurs due to incorrect reinnervation of facial sweat glands by autonomic nerves formerly supplying the parotid salivary gland. ... In particularly nasty cases, the sweating can be profuse, to the point that one’s shirt becomes soaked with...
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Spectrum of gustatory sweating, with especial reference to its presence in diabetics with autonomic neuropathy13; Michael M. Bronshvag,4; Gustatory sweating is the induction in susceptible individuals of sweating, usually on the face, in response to eating.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about gustatory sweating syndrome. gustatory sweating syndrome. Information about gustatory sweating syndrome in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from gustatory sweating syndrome)
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Syndrome characterized by warmth and sweating in the malar region of the face on eating or thinking or talking about food, ... The first description of a unilateral gustatory hyperhidrosis was done as early as in 1757 by the French surgeon M. Duphenix and in 1847 by Baillarger. Frey correlated the unusual physiologic...
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Sweating Gustatory Syndrome ... This syndrome is characterized by flushing or sweating on one side of the face when certain foods are consumed. The symptoms usually are mild and well tolerated by most individuals. Relief from symptoms may require treatment in some cases.
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