WHEN YOU START coming down with a cold or the flu, you might feel chilly and get the shivers. Usually, these symptoms accompany a fever. However, sometimes you might feel cold and have chills without ...
If you're dealing with the chills but don't have a fever, you may think you're sick or that there's gotta be a fever brewing—especially if you're having symptoms during flu season. So how do you ...
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12 causes of chills

Medically reviewed by Soma Mandal, MD Key Takeaways Chills help raise your body temperature by contracting and relaxing muscles rapidly.Chills are often caused by health conditions, including fevers, ...
Your body temperature naturally varies after eating, although this slight change in internal temperature often goes unnoticed. Feeling cold after eating may be related to the type of food you’re ...