What’s wrong with your child’s cold hands and feet and shivering with fever?

A child with fever and cold shivering hands and feet indicates that he or she is in the rising phase of fever and should be seen promptly. Normally, the body temperature is 36.3-37.3°C. When the body temperature exceeds this range, it can be considered as fever. In order to produce heat, the child’s muscles will twitch in order to produce heat, thus manifesting as shivering. However, the capillaries at the ends of the limbs are in a state of contraction, thus manifesting as cold hands and feet. This results in more heat production than heat dissipation and is in the stage of elevated temperature. When the child has the above performance, it means that it is in the early stage of fever and continues to rise in temperature, and physical cooling should be carried out in a timely manner, such as wiping the body. Children with fever, cold hands and feet shivering, there may also be other reasons, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner, improve the examination to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.