Sweating when I eat

Who else has this issue? After my second neck dissection, i sweat profusely from my head when I eat. Food doesn't have to be hot, either. Is there an end in sight for this?

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  • MarineE5
    MarineE5 Member Posts: 1,034 Member
    Yes and Yes

    Steve, 

    For some reason, I had the same issue and didn't understand why. It did pass but I don't remember how long it took as I finished treatment 12 yrs ago. I'm pretty sure it was less than a year.

    My Best to You and Everyone Here

  • Gypsy28
    Gypsy28 Member Posts: 69
    Frey's syndrome perhaps

    Hi Steve, It sounds like what I was told might happen to me. Not sure how involved your salivary glands were but when they are not working properly and you chew your glands may get confused and your sweat glands are activated on your face. Not sure if that's the case with you but just some information I wanted to share.

  • josh r.
    josh r. Member Posts: 264 Member
    sweat due to food

    Hi Steve,

    This may sound strange from someone who finished treatment for scc stage iv in November of 1991 but one thing that sticks out from the ending of treatments is how I would breakout in sweats from just the smell of mustard! It didn't have to be any "reved" up stuff that is on the market today it was just old French's mustard. An open jar even ten feet away would make me breakout in a sweat without even tasting it. This, as many other smell and taste difficulties disappeared as time went by. All the best, josh r.

  • PACE
    PACE Member Posts: 22 Member
    edited January 2017 #5
    Sweating when eating

    Hi Steve,

    Sounds like Frey's Syndrome or gustatory sweating. Can occur after neck dissection. Good news is that if it does not abate on its own Botox injections can help In the same manner they are administered for excessive sweating of palms or underarms. I am humbled by your journey and strength. Don't let this get you down. It will go away or be treatable. 

  • donfoo
    donfoo Member Posts: 1,773 Member
    head sweating.

    Before cancer there was nothing too hot spicy for me. After cancer, I could not eat anything with any amount of heat without my head sweating. Over the next couple years, my tolerance for hot spice improved and less sweating. Now at 3 years post, I'm all good.

    I know you sweat without any spicy food but the point is, for some, it does change over time.