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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

81. Educational Review August 2003
B. More information The first case of gustatory sweating (see below) was described in 1757 by Duphenix, but it was not until 1923, when Lucja Frey started
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Contents
A. Case study
B. More information
C. Editors' comments
D. References
E. CPD questions (South Africa, Australia
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A. Case study

A 5-month-old boy presented with red blotches on the left side of his face, extending from the corner of his mouth to a little past the ear. The blotches were not raised or swollen. The mother described the reaction as starting close to the ear and spreading in the direction of the mouth. The "rash" did not seem to itch or burn (the child did not try to scratch the area), and the area was also not flaky. The rash would appear within minutes after the child had 2 or 3 teaspoons of certain foods and would disappear within an hour. The mother had introduced solid foods into her son's diet at 4 months of age. While still breastfeeding, she started him on rice cereal, maize cereal and then commercial bottled fruit and vegetables. This is when the rash started appearing. She decided to discontinue the bottled food and give him fresh fruit and cooked vegetables instead of the commercial ones. The reaction still occurred. Food allergy was suspected. The foods that the boy was reacting to were commercial "Butternut," "Carrots" and "Peaches and Apples." Also problematic were fresh mashed banana, fresh mashed mango, cooked plain potato and cooked plain sweet potato. He did not react to rice cereal, maize cereal, cooked plain gem squash, ice cream, dried meat (biltong/jerky), softdrinks or rooibos tea.

82. Dictionary Definition Of GUSTATORY SWEATING SYNDROME
Neurology Abstracts Restivo et al. 59 (12) 1971 of Neurology Brief Communications Improvement of diabetic autonomic gustatory sweating by botulinum toxin type A. DA Restivo, MD
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83. Dorlands Medical Dictionary
sweating (sweat·ing) (swet¢ing) the secretion of sweat. Called also perspiration, diaphoresis, and sudoresis. gustatory sweating, auriculotemporal syndrome.
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84. Neurology
Naumann M. Zellner M, Tokya KV, et al (Bayerische Julius Maximilians Universitat, Wurzburg, Germany) Treatment of gustatory sweating with Botulinum Toxin.
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85. Underarm Sweating
gustatory sweating (typically isolated to a small portion of the forehead in reaction to spicy foods) has occurred in a minimal number of cases.
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Armpit Sweat ... facial blushing, facial sweat and hand sweat. Why choose the ETS-C clamping method over the ETS cutting method?
Clamping provides the exact same surgical outcome as cutting, however, clamping offers the opportunity for reversal while the ETS cutting technique does not. What is the success rate?
The success rates are outstanding using our technique. For palmar sweating the success rate is nearly perfect at 99%. Facial sweating is eliminated 95% of the time and 90% for facial blushing. The success rate for axillary (underarm) sweating is approximately 80-85% but this condition is best treated if the patient has palmar sweating as well. In addition, plantar (foot) sweating is usually reduced in 50% of patients.
What is the recovery period?
Recovery from this surgical procedure is very quick. Most patients are out of bed and walking approximately 1-3 hours following surgery and return back to the hotel within hours after the surgery. Work duties may be resumed within 1-2 days and patients can engage in exercise regimens within 7-10 days.
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86. MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Sweating - Excessive
Exercise; Spicy foods (known as gustatory sweating ); Drugs including antipyretics, some antipsychotics, sympathomimetics, caffeine, morphine, alcohol and
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Skin layers Alternative names Return to top Perspiration - excessive; Diaphoresis; Increased sweating Definition Return to top Diaphoresis is a medical term for profuse sweating. It can be normal (physiologic) brought on by physical activity, emotional response, or high environmental temperature or a symptom of an underlying disease (pathologic). Considerations Return to top In most cases, sweating is perfectly natural, especially asa a result of exercise or hot tempereatures, or if something has happened to cause an emotional response (anger, embarrassment, nervousness, fear, or anxiety). If sweating is accompanied by fever, weight loss, chest discomfort, shortness of breath, or palpitations, other physical causes should be considered. Common Causes Return to top
  • Environmental temperatures Fever (often triggers sweating to cool off the body) Menopause Overactive thyroid gland (the hands shake, the hair thins, the skin is smooth, and the pulse is fast)

87. 1997: Publikationen Urologie - Publications In The Speciality Of Urology
Compensatory and gustatory sweating was observed in 67% und 47% of cases, respectively, impairing the patients satisfaction. Overall
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I. Publizierte Arbeiten / Published studies:
  • C. R. Riedl, M. Knoll, E. Plas, R. Stephan, H. Pflüger:
    "Intravesical Electromotive Drug Administration for the Treatment of Non-Infectious Chronic Cystitis",
    Int. Urogynecol. J. 8, 134-137, 1997
    Seventeen patients with non-infectious chronic cystitis (NICC) (9 with interstitial cystitis, 6 patients with radiation cystitis, 1 with chemocystitis and 1 with lupoid cystitis) were treated with electromotive administration of intravesical lidocaine and dexamethasone followed by hydrodistension of the bladder. Complete resolution of symptoms for an average of 7.5 months was observed in 11 patients (65%), partial improvement in 4 (23.5%). In this series no complications occurred. Electromotive drug administration (EMDA) and cystodistension were well tolerated by all patients. The treatment was performed on an outpatient basis, thus reducing therapeutic costs. The results presented demonstrate that the combination of EMDA and bladder hydrodistension is an effective first-line treatment for NICC patients. C. R. Riedl, W. A. Hübner, H. Pflüger:
  • 88. [DYSPHAGIA] An MBS Question?
    This is believed to be a new and previously unreported phenomenon that is mechanistically similar to the Frey syndrome (gustatory sweating).
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    89. Back Pain Seems To Be Related To Eating
    There are of course other autonomic system disorders and other causes of gustatory sweating, but at the very least, you should be checked for diabetes.
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    93. Journal Of Drugs In Dermatology: Treatment Of Hyperhidrosis
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