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Why Would I Get Constant Chills Alone And No Other Symptom?

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Posted on Fri, 15 Nov 2019
Question: Have constant chills,no fever,no other symptoms
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Answered by Dr. Ornela Ademovi (2 hours later)
Brief Answer:
Possible infection

Detailed Answer:
Hello,

I understand your concern. Chills are the body’s way too increase body temperature and fight off an infection. While they usually go together, sometimes chills precede fever. The most usual cause of chills is an infection such as influenza, pneumonia, or kidney infections. I strongly recommend you see your primary care doctor and do a urine and blood test as a start. Depending on the results you may need to do a chest x ray or a kidney ultrasound.

If the tests come out negative and you continue to have chills with no fever, I recommend you do a TSH level test to check for a possible low functioning thyroid.

I hope this helps.
Take care
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Dr. Ornela Ademovi

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Why Would I Get Constant Chills Alone And No Other Symptom?

Brief Answer: Possible infection Detailed Answer: Hello, I understand your concern. Chills are the body’s way too increase body temperature and fight off an infection. While they usually go together, sometimes chills precede fever. The most usual cause of chills is an infection such as influenza, pneumonia, or kidney infections. I strongly recommend you see your primary care doctor and do a urine and blood test as a start. Depending on the results you may need to do a chest x ray or a kidney ultrasound. If the tests come out negative and you continue to have chills with no fever, I recommend you do a TSH level test to check for a possible low functioning thyroid. I hope this helps. Take care