Physics, asked by findseana, 9 months ago

Why do you feel cold when you have a fever?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The reason is that when you are ill, there are chemicals being produced in your body causing your brain to reset the body's internal thermostat at a higher temperature. So, the new 'normal' requires your body to feel 'cold' even if your temperature is above 98.6 but below the new higher setting.

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“The reason is that when you are ill, there are chemicals being produced in your body causing your brain to reset the body's internal thermostat at a higher temperature. So, the new 'normal' requires your body to feel 'cold' even if your temperature is above 98.6 but below the new higher setting.

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