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Why do people sweat when eating sour candy?

4 min read
Did you know that sour taste can trigger a strong physiological response in the body, stimulating the nervous system in a unique way? This is the primary reason why some people sweat when eating sour candy, a phenomenon driven by an intricate mix of nerves and brain signals, rather than just heat or stress.

Why do I sweat when I eat salt and vinegar chips?

6 min read
According to the International Hyperhidrosis Society, many experience gustatory sweating from certain foods. So, why do I sweat when I eat salt and vinegar chips? It’s a common physiological reaction to the powerful combination of high sodium and strong acidity.

Does Frey's syndrome go away? Understanding the Long-Term Outlook

5 min read
Gustatory sweating affects a significant percentage of patients after parotid gland surgery, causing facial flushing and sweating while eating. While some cases are mild, the key question for many is: **Does Frey's syndrome go away?** The answer is nuanced, depending largely on the underlying cause and severity.

What is fresh syndrome? Understanding Frey's syndrome

5 min read
While searching for “fresh syndrome” is a common query, it is not a recognized medical term; the search is almost certainly for Frey's syndrome, a neurological condition characterized by gustatory sweating. This article clarifies this common misnomer and details the actual condition.