The thermometer reads 102°F. Your skin burns to the touch. Yet you’re shivering under three blankets, convinced the room is an icebox. It’s one of the strangest sensations of being sick. Your body is ...
People often experience chills with a fever. They may feel very cold, shiver, or shake. They might also alternate between feeling very cold and very hot. Chills are an involuntary sensation of cold, ...
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Fever chills are linked to the brain’s emotional center, and may be a survival strategy
Sometimes a fever doesn't just make you hot - it makes everything else feel cold. A room that felt comfortable an hour ago now seems drafty, pushing you to bundle up or scoot closer to the heater.
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