Management of Frey’s syndrome
The child develops a red superficial rash or discolouration on the face (upper
cheeks) on eating or drinking. It is presumed to be related to auriculo-temporal
nerve damage due to forceps delivery. Usually improves with age.
The child develops a red superficial rash or discolouration on the face (upper
cheeks) on eating or drinking. It is presumed to be related to auriculo-temporal
nerve damage due to forceps delivery. Usually improves with age.