A response. Muscle motion used to produce heat rather than motion.
For males, shivering fits are the direct result of actions taken by a woman wearing Enjoli perfume immediately after she brings home the bacon, fries it up in a pan, and then proceeds to never ever lets him forget he's a man..., 'cause she's a woman; Enjoli!
Not keeping warm in cold weather.Going from a warm temperature or spa to a cooler temperature or swimming pool.
you have the COLD shivers because you get COLD..!!
Shaking chills may be caused from a fever. Also, extreme cold weather exposure can cause shaking chills for a person.
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That's a thing your body does automaticly, because if you move you het warmer
i do not know what causes that iam only felling cold
"Shivers" are physical reflexes that your body uses to keep you safe and healthy. Shivering may be caused by the cold and your body telling you to warm up. Or it may be caused when you are afraid and need to take action.
There are several reasons for shivering. For one, you may simply feel cold. The body also shivers when its temperature drops, or when it's experiencing feelings of fear, nervousness, and anxiety. A low blood count can also attribute to shivers throughout the body.
Rubing hands creates friction due to which heat is produced and you feel warmth; the same reason your body shivers when you are cold, the extra movement creats heat for your body.
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In cold situations, the human body shivers to produce heat and the blood vessels constrict to retain heat, in hot situations the human body sweats to release heat. These are the ways the body thermoregulates.
Dogs get the shivers by a couple of things that include: coming from a freezing cold environment into a warm environment immediately, another way is if your dog is eating any toxic things like for example the waste of an other animal or possibly itself, if your dog is aged it might have the shivers by being close to death, if your dog has an injury at any part of the body then you should get it checked out because it just might be in pain which causes the shivers. There are plenty of other reasons that dogs can have the shivers so I would go to the vet and have them check your dog if it is still having shivers after 2 or more days. Some dogs end up having to just get a needle, and then they will be fine. If your dog still has the shivers after getting a needle then there might be something seriously wrong with your dog.
You may have a fever, when your body is fighting an infection of some sort you gets fevers and you feel cold when your temp is going up/increasing.
Shivers or trembles.
Can be cold, fear or excitement. My male pit shivers for all of those reasons. Or sometimes if he really needs to go out!
Homeostasis
at the bottom of your if it is cold or warm then it controls body temperature
Homeostasis