Seriously, though,
gustatory perspiration is a perfectly natural reaction to eating fiery - foods and is one of the more obvious physical responses.
This effect is called
gustatory perspiration, and yes, it is very common.
The capsaicin in chiles is perceived by the body as a poison that must be removed, so the result of eating hot stuff is gustatory rhinitis (runny nose) and
gustatory perspiration (sweating).
Also in general, eating chiles causes
gustatory perspiration, which in turn causes the body to cool off.