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Chills and Fever Chills with out fever Interior cold usually yang deficiency deep slow week pulse Chills Accompanied by Fever at same time usually wind-heat or wind-cold invasion exterior invasion and at exterior wind-cold chills stronger no sweating pores closed do to cold aching / headache superficial + tense/tight wind-heat chills mild, fever stronger sweating pores open thirsty superficial + rapid fever can be either true or just subjective heat chills are chattering chills or just subjective cold, ie. aversion to cold Fever with out Chills Aversion to heat persistent fever exterior heat invasion that enters interior profuse sweating severe thirst surging purse - large and rapid Tidle fever Fever that becomes worth at a certain time of day afternoon - evening yin deficiency thin little or not coat, red tongue afternoon yang ming (ST, LI)Â excess constipation Alternating Chills and fever intermediate or Shao Yang Syndrome Bitter taste in mouth Stuffy feeling chest Nausea / Vomitin at intermediate level between exterior and interior organs | |