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  1. Diabetic gustatory sweating.: An article from: Southern Medical Journal by Dwight I. Blair, Julius Sagel, et all 2002-03-01

1. Gustatory Sweating Definition - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medica
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2. Gustatory Sweating - The Health Beat Medical . Disease .
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3. Frey Syndrome Definition - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of Popular Medical Ter
Frey syndrome is the most common cause of sweating after eating (gustatory sweating).gustatory sweating is also a rare complication of diabetes mellitus in
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4. Gustatory Sweating Definition - Medical Dictionary Definitions Of
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5. Frey Syndrome (gustatory Sweating)
Frey syndrome facial sweating after parotid surgery,or gustatory sweating, occursdue to incorrect reinnervation of facial sweat glands by autonomic nerves
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Frey syndrome (gustatory sweating)
This letter originally appeared in Dr. Hoffman's column on allHealth.com.
A: Each of us has an autonomic nervous system , which controls such varied things as whether we are sweaty or dry, our pupils are huge or pinpoint, our mouth is drenched with saliva or parched, and so forth. "Autonomic" means "independent"; these nerves do their work without any input from the conscious mind.
Treatment ranges from reassurance to re-operation. Thus, for many folks, simply explaining the problem suffices. Here are other treatment options, in order of increasing aggressiveness:
* Topical application of a roll-on antiperspirant.
* Topical application of stronger "drying" drugs, such as scopolamine.
* An operation on the middle ear known as "tympanic neurectomy." The culprit nerves traverse the middle ear en route to the parotid gland; in the middle ear, they are often obvious enough that they can be identified (and cut) with the aid of an operating microscope.
You may wish to discuss these options further with your surgeon.

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7. Gustatory Sweating - General Practice Notebook
gustatory sweating describes both a physiological response to hot and spicy food facial sweating - and a pathological state, Frey s syndrome,
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gustatory sweating Gustatory sweating describes both a physiological response to hot and spicy food - facial sweating - and a pathological state, Frey's syndrome, which is a late complication of parotid surgery in about 25% of patients. In the latter, during surgery parasympathetic secretomotor fibres may be divided. The fibres originally inervated the parotid gland. However, the fibres regenerate in the skin where they assume control of sweat gland activity. This inappropriate innervation results in facial sweating occuring in response to salivatory stimuli.
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8. Improvement Of Diabetic Autonomic Gustatory Sweating By Botulinum
Improvement of diabetic autonomic gustatory sweating by botulinum toxin type A D.A. Restivo, MD PhD , S. Lanza, MD , F. Patti, MD
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9. Gustatory Sweating Syndrome - Definition From Biology-Online.org
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10. Arch Intern Med Abstract Diabetic Gustatory Sweating
Diabetic gustatory sweating Successfully Treated With Topical Glycopyrrolate Report of a Case and Review of the Literature
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12. Gustatory SweatingDirectory Health Conditions And
gustatory sweating Directory Health Conditions and Diseases Neurological Disorders Autonomic Nervous System gustatory sweating An autonomic disorder
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13. Gustatory Sweating - Talk Medical
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Gustatory Sweating
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. In this setting, referred to as Frey syndrome, the sweating is usually on one side of the head. Gustatory sweating is also a rare complication of diabetes mellitus. In this case sweating may occur on both sides of the head, with mild or substantial severity. This distressing problem can be difficult to treat. Treatments used include oxybutynin chloride, propantheline bromide, and clonidine (brand name: Catapres). Recently, some success has been reported using topical applications of glycopyrrolate: the lotion was applied to the skin of the forehead and face, sparing the eyes and mouth. See also Frey syndrome, diabetes. Print this page About Talk Medical Help Contact Us ... Terms and Conditions

14. The History Of Gustatory Sweating The Contributions Of Lucja Frey
Facial "sweating", flushing after "eating" Pathology damage to excretory apparatus of saliva Courtesy History of Medicine, NLM
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15. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg -- Abstract: Recurrent Gustatory Sweating (Frey
Recurrent gustatory sweating (Frey Syndrome) After Intracutaneous Injection ofBotulinum Patients Thirtythree patients with severe gustatory sweating.
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Recurrent Gustatory Sweating (Frey Syndrome) After Intracutaneous Injection of Botulinum Toxin Type A Incidence, Management, and Outcome Ollivier Laccourreye, MD Elie Akl, MD Raimundo Gutierrez-Fonseca, MD Dominique Garcia, MD Daniel Brasnu, MD Brigitte Bonan
Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg. To evaluate the duration of effectiveness of intracutaneous injection of botulinum toxin type A for gustatory sweating as well as the incidence, severity, management, and

16. The History Of Gustatory Sweating The Contributions Of Lucja Frey
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17. Arch Otolaryngol Head Neck Surg -- Abstract: A Reevaluation Of The Frey Syndrome
The Frey syndrome, or gustatory sweating, is an accepted complication of parotidgland Moreover, gustatory sweating to varying degrees was present in 34
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A reevaluation of the Frey syndrome following parotid surgery
A. D. Kornblut, P. Westphal and A. Miehlke
The Frey syndrome, or gustatory sweating, is an accepted complication of parotid gland surgery that may occur with varying degrees of secerity. Since misdirection of auriculotemporal secretomotor nerve fibers has been found to play an important role in the development of the syndrome, a study was initiated to attempt mechanical interference with the regenerating fibers of the nerve. A superiorly based muscle flap from the sternocleidomastoid muscle was developed to cover the operative wound after either partial or complete parotidectomy. Results in 35 patients with such

18. BDJ Gustatory Sweating Following Submandibular Salivary Gland
gustatory sweating following submandibular salivary gland removal. Bailey, BM, Pearce, DE
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Excessive Sweating (Hyperhidrosis)

Sweating is a normal bodily function that serves to cool the body when water on the skin surface evaporates. Sweat is composed of a water and salt solution that is excreted by the microscopic sweat glands deep in the skin. This solution comes to the surface through small tubules called sweat gland ducts. The number of sweat glands per square centimeter of skin varies widely. The palms of the hand, the soles of the feet, the face and armpits all have very high numbers of sweat glands. Thus, these areas have the highest production of sweat.
Excessive sweating occurs in about 1% of the population. It goes by a variety of names including idiopathic hyperhidrosis (meaning you've got it but we don't know why), essential hyperhidrosis, gustatory hyperhidrosis and diabetic gustatory hyperhidrosis. Hyperhidrosis may be triggered by eating (gustatory) and stress factors such as public speaking or meeting new people. Excessive sweating is just that, an exaggerated response to a situation or stimulus that triggers a normal amount of sweating in most people. Sometimes excessive sweating can be a sign of an underlying disease. In these instances, excessive sweating usually occurs at night or has just recently begun in someone who has never experienced it before. Anyone with a newly onset of excessive sweating or night sweats should visit their family physician to rule out underlying and correctable illnesses.

20. Frey Syndrome (gustatory Sweating)
Frey syndrome facial sweating after parotid surgery or gustatory sweating, occurs due to incorrect reinnervation of facial sweat glands by autonomic
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