Certainly as the body was immersed in hot or warm water and exposure to the cooler air outside of the tub is enough to make the body believe it is cold and cause shaking.
You can stop it by giving the person a lukewarm shower, and dry them off quickly. DONT get them cold, or else more shaking will be caused, and that's bad! Shaking increases the body's temperature.
I don't understand this question, but if a person gets extremely cold and body drops to -86% somewhere along that number. It causes extreme cold, numbness, and if this happens your body might not be able to replenish. You may need a lot of heat to cure that
cause it has a thick layer of coat that protects it from the cold.
No it sounds like either your hands a extremely cold or she has been a victim of abuse. talk about it
Could be something wrong with the nerves, your cold, or a seizure is bound to happen, see a doctor immediatley if you are worried
No, it doesn't.
It is a shaking or tremor that runs through the body due to a sudden draft of cold air. Some people also claim to experience a shiver when they are frightened by something. Shivering is a small movement in the skin's muscles which warms the body when it is cold, as any muscular exertion does.
Shaking and feeling very cold can be a sign of hypothermia, which occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce it. It could also be a symptom of a fever or an infection. Consulting with a healthcare professional would be advisable to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
No. Shivering is the body's defense against cold. The rapid contraction and relaxation of the muscles produces heat in the body. If you are shivering while cold and then stop even though you are still cold, that is extremely bad, and means that your body is going through hypothermia.
He is cold, possibly?!?!?
He might be sad or really cold.