What is the normal events when someone have a very large fever. Are they other sweaty? Or are they just enormously hot to the touch, and they can't sweat?
Also, if the person sweats during a confusion, when does the sweating start -- before or after the hallucination breaks. Im not even sure what is meant by a disorientation break.
Do people sweat profusely contained by the presence of infection in the body?
It's simpler than adjectives this.
"Chills" are general muscle contractions that bake the body.
When you have chills your temp is going up.
When you sweat, the temp is coming down.
The sweat is the body's cooling device.
You may feel chilly as the sweat evaporates.
That's how the cooling effect works.
Dehydration could be a problem if the body is trying to cool
and lacks the fluid to produce sweat.
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