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Frösteln

Frösteln is the involuntary shivering or tremor that people experience in response to cold exposure, fever, or illness. It is a physiological mechanism in which rapid, rhythmic skeletal muscle contractions generate heat to raise the body's core temperature. Shivering is regulated by the hypothalamus, the brain’s temperature control center, and is often accompanied by peripheral vasoconstriction and sometimes goosebumps (piloerection).

Common causes include exposure to cold environments, acute infection or fever (often described as rigors, the

Clinical features typically include a sensation of cold, observable trembling, and cool or pale skin. If shivering

Diagnosis is usually clinical, based on history and examination, with measurement of core temperature. Treatment focuses

Prognosis is generally favorable in healthy individuals, but persistent or recurrent frösteln with other symptoms warrants

intense
chills
that
accompany
fever),
dehydration,
malnutrition,
or
certain
medications.
Less
frequently,
tremor
disorders
or
neurological
conditions
can
produce
similar
shaking
but
with
different
patterns
or
triggers.
is
persistent
or
accompanied
by
confusion,
chest
pain,
shortness
of
breath,
severe
dehydration,
or
a
high
fever,
medical
evaluation
is
advised.
Frösteln
may
be
a
sign
of
hypothermia
in
extreme
cold
or
a
fever
in
infection,
so
assessing
body
temperature
is
important.
on
warming
and
addressing
the
underlying
cause.
For
mild
cases,
blankets,
warm
clothing,
and
warm
fluids
help.
Treat
fever
with
appropriate
antipyretics
and
manage
infections
or
dehydration
as
indicated.
In
hypothermia
or
severe
rigors,
medical
care
may
be
required.
medical
assessment
to
rule
out
serious
underlying
conditions.