Yes You should
Yes, any type of infection can cause fever, which is often perceived as the chills.
Sounds like flu with a possible chest infection. Go and see your doctor about it
You should not have a fever after a knee replacement. fever can indicate infection so I suggest you consult your doctor.
You should seek your doctor... may be an infection.
Clinical manifestations of infection are fever, pain, chills and White blood cells below normal.
The disease is characterized by fever, chills , back pain , and, often, the symptoms associated with bladder infection.
The first signs of the infection's severity are small bleeding spots seen on the skin (petechiae). A doctor should always suspect meningococcemia when he/she finds an acutely ill patient with fever, chills, and petechiae.
go to a doctor and you will know
yes, it can. it is called chills. Chills (shivering) may occur at the beginning of an infection and are usually associated with a fever. Chills are caused by rapid muscle contraction and relaxation. They are the body's way of producing heat when it feels cold. Chills often predict the coming of a fever or an increase in the body's core temperature. Chills are an important symptom with certain diseases such as malaria.
If this is in infants or young children, contact their pediatricians immediately.Usually the first step is to lower the fever, usually with fever-reducing medication or cold compresses. If the tremors are caused by shivers and chills (also called rigors) associated with an infection and fever, that is the way to relieve them, but you may also need antibiotics prescribed if you have a high fever and chills, so you should contact your health care professional. If the tremors are more like a seizure than chills, especially in children with a fever, it could be what is called a febrile seizure and that should be checked immediately by a physician.
The chills are due to an infection in your lungs' air sacs, when they become inflamed. The air sacs sometimes fill up with fluid or puss, causing you to cough with phlegm, fever, chills, and trouble breathing. This is usually a sign of pneumonia. Hope this helps
The repair should be examined frequently for signs of infection, which include redness, swelling, tenderness, drainage from the wound, red streaks in the skin surrounding the repair, chills, or fever.