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Shivering

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moggiek · 31/07/2014 01:30

DH, 59, healthy as a horse, started shivering really uncontrollably for about half an hour this evening. No sign of fever, temperature normal. It was really quite alarming, but he seems much better now.

Has anyone had any experience of this?

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MrsWinnibago · 31/07/2014 11:15

Shivering is the body trying to regulate itself and often means that there's an infection happening....or a high temperature. If he's not showing any other signs of infection or high temp I would see the GP anyway. Bacterial infections can be terribly sneaky and just pop up on people.

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Ithinkwerealonenow · 31/07/2014 11:18

Ditto, I would see the GP. Could be a variety of causes, but some may need treatment (eg urine infection)

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moggiek · 31/07/2014 13:26

Thanks, Both. It was really startling. He asked me to hold him as he felt cold, and the rigor was so powerful that I was shaking from head to foot!

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Willdoitinaminute · 31/07/2014 15:33

Rigor is very common with UTIs worth having check out with GP

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moggiek · 03/08/2014 20:47

DH is now presenting with cystitis type symptoms, so you were all spot on with your UTI diagnosis!!

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BasketzatDawn · 03/08/2014 21:13

If he went to OOH or walk in centre he'd get seen tonight and started on ABs. He'd need to give a urine sample obviously. It's a horrid thing to have.

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MrsWinnibago · 04/08/2014 01:19

Oh he needs seeing OP...I hope he feels better soon. I had a shocking UTI once and it really can make you feel bad.

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LEMmingaround · 04/08/2014 01:21

Definitely needs seen. Dont let him wait. I know its late but you need to go to ooh. He needs antibiotics

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moggiek · 04/08/2014 22:32

Got the ABs, and downing bicarb, which has made a very significant difference.

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