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.
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Yes, any type of infection can cause fever, which is often perceived as the chills.
Yes, severe sunburn can cause symptoms like fever, chills, and nausea, but a fever directly from sunburn is uncommon.
In someone with SARS, symptoms typically start with a high fever and can be followed by headache and chills
Usually not. A fever indicates an infection.However, an allergic reaction can cause 'flue like symptoms including fever or chills. I have multiple allergies and commonly experience both 'fever' and 'chills' (usually separately but sometimes in sequence) depending on the particular allergen (trigger).
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.
Yes, severe sunburn can cause symptoms like fever, chills, and nausea due to the body's inflammatory response to the skin damage.
The term "febrile" can describe conditions associated with chills and fever, indicating a state of fever or elevated body temperature often accompanied by shivering or chills.
After this initial period, the patient will often complain of continued fever, shaking chills, overwhelming weakness, and even a feeling of impending doom.
A fever is a symptom.
The cast of Chills and Fever - 1930 includes: Evalyn Knapp as Betty
After this initial period, the patient will often complain of continued fever, shaking chills, overwhelming weakness, and even a feeling of impending doom.