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Results 1 - 10 of 11 for Shivering
  1. ... word can also refer to an episode of shivering along with paleness and feeling cold. ... Chills (shivering) may occur at the start of an infection. They are most often associated with a fever . Chills ...
  2. ... and cold skin Slowed breathing or heart rate Shivering that cannot be controlled (although at extremely low body temperatures, shivering may stop) Weakness and loss of coordination Lethargy ( ...
  3. ... These often make the situation worse by causing shivering.
  4. ... Early warning signs of hypothermia include: Feeling cold. Shivering. The "Umbles:" stumbles, bumbles, grumbles, and mumbles. These ...
  5. ... Headache Numbness of mouth and lips Tremors (shaking) Shivering (chills) SKIN Heavy sweating Redness around the site ...
  6. ... but often make the situation worse by causing shivering, which raises the core body temperature. Here are ...
  7. ... pulse Fever Headache Slow or rapid breathing Uncontrolled shivering Also call 911 or the local emergency number ...
  8. ... during an ECG recording because any movement, including shivering, can alter the results. Sometimes this test is ...
  9. ... or hypomania Muscle spasms (myoclonus) Overactive reflexes ( hyperreflexia ) Shivering Tremor Uncoordinated movements (ataxia) Serotonin syndrome is not ...
  10. ... baths, ice, or alcohol rubs. These often cause shivering and make things worse. WHAT ABOUT FEEDING MY ...
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