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  2. This Is The Biggest Sign That Your Cold Sweats Are an Emergency

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    Cold sweats that happen all the time or come along with fever, a rapid pulse, chest pain, difficulty breathing, or dizziness are signs that you should call your doctor. How Are Cold Sweats Treated?

  3. Doctors Explain What It Means When You Have Chills But No Fever

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    Here’s an overview of some things that can cause chills but no fever: 1. Being in a Cold Environment. It may sound obvious, but the most common reason for chills with no fever is that you’re ...

  4. Fever - Wikipedia

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    Febris (fever in Latin) is the goddess of fever in Roman mythology. People with fevers would visit her temples. Tertiana and Quartana are the goddesses of tertian and quartan fevers of malaria in Roman mythology. [125] Jvarasura (fever-demon in Hindi) is the personification of fever and disease in Hindu and Buddhist mythology.

  5. If You Notice This One Cold-Related Symptom In the Month of ...

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    Here's The No. 1 Cold Symptom To Never, Ever Ignore ... "If you have a very high fever—104 degrees or over for a few days, and it does not go lower for a few hours with Tylenol or ibuprofen, or ...

  6. Sweating sickness - Wikipedia

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    The cold stage lasted from half an hour to three hours, after which the hot and sweating stage began. The characteristic sweat broke out suddenly without any obvious cause. A sense of heat, headache, delirium, rapid pulse, and intense thirst accompanied the sweat. Palpitations and pain in the heart were frequent symptoms.

  7. Cold and heat adaptations in humans - Wikipedia

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    The only mechanism the human body has to cool itself is by sweat evaporation. [5] Sweating occurs when the ambient air temperature is above 35 °C (95 °F) [dubious – discuss] and the body fails to return to the normal internal temperature. [18] The evaporation of the sweat helps cool the blood beneath the skin.