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why do you shiver when you have fever​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A fever, or rise in body temperature, of even just a degree or two can stop a virus's ability to grow. ... You feel cold because technically you are colder than your body's new set point. In turn, the body works to generate heat to warm itself by contracting and relaxing muscles — hence the shivering, or chills.

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A fever, or rise in body temperature, of even just a degree or two can stop a virus's ability to grow. ... You feel cold because technically you are colder than your body's new set point. In turn, the body works to generate heat to warm itself by contracting and relaxing muscles — hence the shivering, or chills.

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