Definitions
Frey's syndrome
Overview
Frey's syndrome is a rare complication of surgery or an injury of the salivary (parotid) gland in the cheek.
Symptoms
Symptoms include sweating and flushing on the cheek or temple, or near the ear, particularly when eating foods with more-intense flavors, such as sour, spicy or salty foods.
Treatments
Various treatments have been tried, but their effectiveness is limited.