I have had one attack of the Ragers and it was most unpleasant , it started with a mild fever not to bad then the shivers started and they continued for quite a long time until I was shaking so badly that I was actually bouncing off of the sofa I was sitting on.
I called my son to take me to Hospital as I had no idea what was going on he could hardly understand me as my teeth were chattering so badly.
Thankfully that is the only time I have had the experience, I has something to do with when you Core Temprature drops to a certain level your brain tells your body to start to shiver to create heat within your body, at least that is what the hospital doctor told me.
Rigors.
Flu
In someone with SARS, symptoms typically start with a high fever and can be followed by headache and chills
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.
pills. lots of pills.
maybe cellulitis
There are several symptoms of malaria. Some of the most common symptoms are headaches, chills, nausea, high fever, and vomiting.
Malaria -what is characterized by having chills and fever and often by vomiting and severe headache. these symptoms typically appear at intervals of 2-3 days
Malaria is a disease that is contracted by a mosquito bite. Some of the symptoms of malaria include a high fever, excessive sweating, nausea, headache and vomiting.
Staphylococcal Enterotoxin B, provide supportive care
urinary tract infection
Do not delay with those symptoms. See your doctor.
yes because there is a type of malaria called cerebal malaria which infects the brain symptoms are high fever (of up to 107 degrees fahrenheit), chills, and headache.