10 Night Sweats Symptoms

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Chills

Chills may be a symptom of night sweats. Chills is the term for feeling cold without an apparent cause. It's an involuntary response that occurs when muscles expand and contract and blood vessels in the skin constrict. Chills are a sign the body is trying to regulate its temperature.

People with chills may experience shivering, shaking, chattering teeth or goosebumps. Layering clothing for easy body heat moderation throughout the night is a good way to combat this symptom.2‘Chills: Causes & Treatment.’ Cleveland Clinic, my.clevelandclinic.org/health/symptoms/21476-chills

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