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

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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.

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



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