The child has a fever and trembles. What's going on?

Dr. Casey Thompson
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2025-05-22 12:49:04
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During a child's fever, skeletal muscles contract, which causes chills and body tremors. When a child's body is infected with a pathogen, the thermoregulatory center will raise the body temperature and set point, which will cause the body's heat dissipation function to weaken and heat production to increase, causing body tremors.