Chills
Many people experience the phenomenon of getting chills, but they are confused by it since they do not know what causes it or how to deal with it. As a result, many patients receive inadequate care, which worsens the disease and puts them at risk for serious complications. When the body temperature is 38.5 degrees Celsius or above and accompanied by a sensation of shivering and goosebumps. Typically, as a person's body temperature rises, they should feel warm, but in this instance, the patient will experience symptoms like chills.
Malaria sufferers should lie down at a comfortable temperature and dress in loose clothing to help reduce their body temperature. Do not ignore a sick person's shivering and cover them with blankets or put them in sweaters; doing so could dangerously raise their body temperature.