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  2. Doctors Explain What It Means When You Have Chills But ... - AOL

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    Through similar pathways, strong positive feelings can also give you chills. 9. Panic Attack . Fear or anxiety that leads to a panic attack can cause shivering or chills. Cohan says feeling ...

  3. Learn the 10 Key Signs and Symptoms of Dehydration (and ... - AOL

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    3 Unusual Signs of Dehydration. Craving something sweet and/or salty can signal that your body needs more fluids. Fevers and chills: especially dangerous if the fever is over 101 F.

  4. Chills - Wikipedia

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    Chills occur when the hypothalamic temperature set point is suddenly elevated. [2] This could occur due to several causes, including tissue destruction, pyrogenic substances, or dehydration. [2] Due to the body temperature being below the new set point, body mechanisms of raising body temperature, including vasoconstriction, and shivering ensue ...

  5. Dehydration - Wikipedia

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    A 5-8% decrease can cause fatigue and dizziness. Loss of over 10% of total body water can cause physical and mental deterioration, accompanied by severe thirst. Death occurs with a 15 and 25% loss of body water. [4] Mild dehydration usually resolves with oral rehydration, but severe cases may need intravenous fluids.

  6. The surprising effects dehydration can have on your body - AOL

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    It turns out that there are so many serious factors than can contribute to water loss in the body and bring on dehydration. The surprising effects dehydration can have on your body Skip to main ...

  7. Shivering - Wikipedia

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    Shivering can also be a response to fever, as a person may feel cold. During fever, the hypothalamic set point for temperature is raised. The increased set point causes the body temperature to rise , but also makes the patient feel cold until the new set point is reached. Severe chills with violent shivering are called rigors. Rigors occur ...

  8. Hyperthermia - Wikipedia

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    Causes of hyperthermia include dehydration, use of certain medications, using cocaine and amphetamines or excessive alcohol use. [43] Bodily temperatures greater than 37.5–38.3 °C (99.5–100.9 °F) can be diagnosed as a hyperthermic case. [ 43 ]

  9. How to Tell If You’re Suffering From Dehydration Headaches

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    According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine, these are some of the most common causes of dehydration: Diarrhea. Vomiting. Sweating too much. Urinating too much. Fever. Not drinking enough.