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Shivering - Wikipedia
Shivering (also called shuddering) is a bodily function in response to cold and extreme fear in warm-blooded animals . When the core body temperature drops, the shivering reflex is triggered to maintain homeostasis. Skeletal muscles begin to shake in small movements, creating warmth by expending energy.
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Shivering: Causes, Treatment, When to Seek Help, and More
Trembling typically occurs due to exposure to the cold or at the start of a fever. But other conditions, including low blood sugar and fear, can cause shaking.
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Shivering: Causes, treatment, and when to see a doctor
Shivering usually occurs when a person is too cold, but there are other possible causes. These include fever, stress, low blood sugar, and anxiety.
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shivering
▪ I. ˈshivering, vbl. n.1 [f. shiver v.1 + -ing1.] 1. a. The action or an act of shiver v.1c 1400 Sege Jerusalem (E.E.T.S.) 31/548 For schyueryng of sche[l]des, & schynyng of helmes. a 1548 Hall Chron., Hen. VIII, 146 b, By chaunce of shiueryng of the spere. 1625 Bacon Ess., Viciss. Things (Arb.) 57...
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Chills: Causes & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
Chills are your body's way of raising its core temperature. Cold temperatures, viruses, infections and other illnesses can bring on chills.
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Chills: MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Chills refers to feeling cold after being in a cold environment. The word can also refer to an episode of shivering along with paleness and feeling cold.
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Central efferent pathways for cold-defensive and febrile shivering
Shivering is an involuntary somatic motor response that occurs in skeletal muscles to produce heat during exposure to cold environments or during the ...
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SHIVER Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. an instance of shivering : tremble 2. an intense shivery sensation especially of fear often used in plural with the horror movies give him the shivers.
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Why do we shiver when we're cold? - Live Science
If the surface of your skin gets too chilly, the brain sets into motion a series of warming tricks such as shivering.
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Understanding Sudden Chills & Shivering | Causes Explained
Chills are your body's way of raising its core temperature. Deep breathing, using extra blankets or heat pads, and medical care can all help ...
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Shivering Sea - A Wiki of Ice and Fire
Sunset Sea. Thenn. The Shivering Sea is a frigid sea north of Essos. It is bounded to the west by northeastern Westeros, to the south by the narrow sea and northern Essos, to the north by a vast frozen wilderness called the White Waste, and to the east by lands and seas unknown, perhaps the Sunset Sea.[1]
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Uncontrollable Shivering: Common Causes and Natural Treatments
Advertisement. Uncontrollable shivering is your body's reaction to being exposed to cold temperatures for a length of time, a drop in blood sugar levels, fighting an infection, sepsis, or being under extreme anxiety. Severe shivering is also called "rigors" and the body uses these tremors to increase its core temperature.
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Uncontrollable Shivering: 10 Causes and Home Remedies
The uncontrollable shaking could be due to an illness, and there are a number of common ones that can bring on the shivering. Food poisoning and infections like toxoplasmosis can bring on the shakes as can urinary tract infections. 3. Feeling Cold Being cold can cause you to shiver uncontrollably.
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Why is my dog shivering?
May 3, 2022Why do dogs shake, shiver or tremble? Shaking, shivering and trembling do not happen randomly. They are signs that are caused by something that may not be obvious. The broad causes include: Cold: It's a natural physiological response for the body to shiver when cold. The rapid, small, muscle movements generate heat, warming the body up again.
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Why is my dog shivering? - Wag!
You look over and find your dog shivering, involuntarily trembling. It is not the regular wiggling of excitement you see when you are about to take him on a walk. Shivering is more of a twitching of the muscles. There are different reasons that your dog may be shivering such as: Cold weather. Overheating/heat stroke. Muscle or joint issues. Pain.
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