What’s wrong with you? You’re cold. You don’t want to eat. You have a headache.

Body chills, not wanting to eat and headache may be caused by cold and fever, intracranial infectious diseases and acute gastroenteritis.
1. Cold and fever: when there are symptoms of cold and fever, it is easy to cause body chills, chills, not wanting to eat, and headache due to the increase in body temperature, especially when the body temperature rises sharply.
2. Intracranial infectious diseases: commonly found in encephalitis, meningitis and other diseases, due to local brain tissue infection, which can easily cause an increase in body temperature, and then it may lead to body chills, not wanting to eat, headache.
3. Acute gastroenteritis: If you suffer from acute gastroenteritis, it is likely to cause fever symptoms due to inflammation stimulation, and when the body temperature rises more significantly, it may cause chills and headaches. Under the stimulating effect of inflammation, it leads to gastrointestinal discomfort, which may show symptoms of not wanting to eat.
If you have chills, don’t want to eat, or have a headache, it is recommended that you seek medical attention as soon as possible to clarify the cause and then give targeted treatment.