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What Causes Shivering Pain & Cold In Bones?

I am getting shivering & feeling cold, generally in the evening along with pain in my bones, the shivering does go but the pain may remain. I will then become hot in bed with sweats unless I get up to go to the toilet which will set me off shivering for a while again. The pain in my bones has been intense at times causing me to visit A &E. I have been given antibiotics as a first stage treatment along with painkillers. My bloods show increased white cell counts & inflammatory markers. This has been going on for 17 days now, any ideas?
Sat, 21 Sep 2019
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Hello,
Thanks for the query.
It could be an inflammatory pain.
As of now you can use analgesics/anti inflammatory combination like aceclofenac/seratiopeptdase for symptomatic relief.
If symptoms persist, it is better to consult a physician and get evaluated.
Wishing all the best.
Thanks
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What Causes Shivering Pain & Cold In Bones?

Hello, Thanks for the query. It could be an inflammatory pain. As of now you can use analgesics/anti inflammatory combination like aceclofenac/seratiopeptdase for symptomatic relief. If symptoms persist, it is better to consult a physician and get evaluated. Wishing all the best. Thanks