Why Are You Feeling Chilly? 12 Reasons Beyond Fever.

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Why Are You Feeling Chilly? 12 Reasons Beyond Fever.
Experiencing chills can be more than just a sign of fever. From vigorous exercise to emotional reactions, various factors can induce this sensation. Let’s delve into the diverse reasons behind chills beyond fever, shedding light on potential causes and symptoms.

References:
https://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/ss/slideshow-why-do-i-have-chills-reasons-other-than-fever
Transcript
00:00 Welcome back Sunbro, we hope you all in great health and great money.
00:04 Before we start, please at least subscribe so we can have little money for food and paying bills.
00:09 Alright, today we are going to talk about "Why are you feeling chilly?"
00:13 12 Reasons Beyond Fever
00:15 Experiencing chills can be more than just a sign of fever.
00:18 From vigorous exercise to emotional reactions, various factors can induce this sensation.
00:22 Let's delve into the diverse reasons behind chills beyond fever,
00:26 shedding light on potential causes and symptoms.
00:29 1. Vigorous exercise.
00:30 Intense or prolonged physical activity can elevate body temperature,
00:34 leading to heat exhaustion and chills, along with symptoms like confusion,
00:37 muscle stiffness, and gastrointestinal issues.
00:39 2. Thyroid function.
00:42 Inadequate thyroid function (hypothyroidism) can result in fatigue, constipation,
00:46 a reduced heart rate, and heightened sensitivity to cold, often accompanied by chills.
00:50 3. Blood sugar levels.
00:53 Low blood sugar levels (hypoglycemia) can cause sweating, chills,
00:57 clamminess, shakiness, weakness, irritability, hunger, and nausea until stabilized.
01:01 4. Malaria infection.
01:04 Malaria often presents with chills preceding fever, with recurrent episodes of chills,
01:08 fever, sweating, and subsequent normalcy.
01:10 5. Kidney stone complications.
01:13 Obstructive kidney stones can lead to infections with symptoms like chills, nausea, and fever.
01:18 6. Exposure to cold temperatures.
01:20 Prolonged exposure to cold can induce hypothermia, characterized by shivering chills,
01:25 memory impairment, confusion, and drowsiness.
01:27 7. Emotional responses.
01:30 Intense emotions can trigger physical sensations like "shivers down your spine" or "goosebumps,"
01:35 known as "frisson," often experienced with fear or favorite music.
01:38 8. Panic attack symptoms.
01:40 Panic attacks can manifest with physical symptoms including breathing difficulties,
01:44 sweating, dizziness, chest pain, and chills.
01:47 9. Post-surgical effects.
01:49 Shivering upon waking from anesthesia may occur due to decreased body temperature during surgery,
01:54 typically dissipating within 20 to 30 minutes.
01:56 10. Multiple sclerosis.
01:59 Symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and heightened temperature sensitivity,
02:03 including feeling cold easily, can accompany multiple sclerosis.
02:06 11. Anemia.
02:08 Insufficient red blood cells can lead to fatigue, weakness, and feeling cold,
02:11 with symptoms worsening as anemia progresses.
02:13 12. Nutritional deficiencies.
02:16 Deficiencies in essential nutrients like zinc, copper, and iron can disrupt thermoregulation,
02:21 leading to feeling cold and susceptibility to chills.
02:24 Exploring the myriad causes of chills offers insight into our body's complex responses.
02:28 Whether it's a result of physical exertion, medical conditions, or emotional experiences,
02:33 understanding these triggers can empower us to address and manage our health more effectively.
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