Science, asked by studentpranav, 1 year ago

why did a person having fever feel cold?

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Answered by jewelsaji3
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With a fever, it is actually the thermostat that has adjusted. This means your body temperature is now below 36.8°C, so you feel cold and shiver, to try and raise your temperature. The higher body temperature may help fight infection by speeding white blood cell production and slowing bacteria reproduction.

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=> When you have a fever, you feel cold so that your body will start shivering to raise your temperature. (This is what shivering is for - to create warmth.) 




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