Seizure Epileptic Gustatory

Epileptic seizures of a taste nature are a relatively rare occurrence in the practice of a neurologist, but at the same time they pose a serious danger to the patient’s life. The described syndrome is provoked by excessive irritation of taste buds with simultaneous activation of other nerve formations, which causes certain difficulties in the processing of received signals by the pain center of the nervous system.



A seizure is a sudden and unexplained episode of unusual symptoms, such as sudden changes in mood, inappropriate movements, or speech dysfunction. Seizures occur in different ways and can occur for a variety of reasons. Damage to certain areas of the brain can lead to behavior changes or seizures