No, it is not a sign of a fever, shaking means hunger, or your tired. Mostly hunger. If both of those is not the reason, than it's not enough sleep. Hope that helps ya'all. Thanks for asking.
intense shaking and core fever
It is caused by involuntary muscle contractions.
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.
first, their eyes bluge out, then they back away quickly into a corner of their cage, then they start hopping everywhere, and they should be shaking pretty bad.
maybe cellulitis
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Shaking in children can be caused by various factors, including anxiety, low blood sugar, fever, or neurological conditions. It is important to consult a healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment.
Uncontrollable shaking, vomiting, and diarrhea...it will usually go away on its on and it shouldn't last longer than twenty four hours
Yes, the word sigh is a noun; sigh is also a verb. Examples: Noun: She let out a sigh as she paged through the photo album. Verb: I heard the wind sigh faintly as the sky grew darker.
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A Sigh was created in 2000.
Shaking chills followed by a high fever often indicate the body's response to an infection or illness, such as bacterial or viral infections. The chills occur as the body tries to raise its temperature to fight off pathogens, while the fever itself is a result of the immune system's inflammatory response. Conditions like influenza, pneumonia, or sepsis can trigger this response. It's important to seek medical attention if these symptoms are severe or persistent.