Signs And Symptoms Of Appendicitis; What You Should Know
Chills And Loss Of Appetite

Cold chills are an uncomfortable sensation, often associated with fever. The body responds to the infection of the appendix by releasing several chemicals that bring cells to the area that can create cold chills in the body coupled with fever. Cold chills can come and go, lasting from a few minutes to a few hours and also causing shaking or shivering. Drinking plenty of fluids and taking medication associated with decreasing the effects of fever are highly recommended. Appendicitis can also obstruct the gastrointestinal tract which can lead to a loss of appetite in many experiencing the condition. Around seventy-five percent of people with the condition will incur this symptom. The loss of appetite could be coupled with the nauseousness that is common among appendicitis patients.