High fever chill
Most of the chills occurred before the acute febrile illness. The pathogen of infectious diseases, when the body causes fever, the patient's whole body becomes cold, goose bumps, and trembling, that is, muscles involuntarily move. The chill is the forerunner of high fever. During the chill, the body temperature has risen. In the early stage of fever, sometimes the patient only has a chill in the whole body, but no shudder.
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