Chills, No Fever: Causes, Remedies & More

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2. Anxiety

Anxiety is a term that describes nervousness, dread or fear. It happens to most people at certain times, such as starting a new job. However, for some, anxiety is a recurring issue, and it can interfere with the person's life.

When someone has anxiety, they may tremble, sweat or get the chills. The anxiety can affect their breathing and heart rate as well. Some people might even faint or feel dizzy.2‘University Health Service. Anxiety Disorders and Panic Attacks’ | University Health Service, uhs.umich.edu/anxietypanic#what.

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