Shaking and Chills
This symptom is common in gallbladder problems like gallbladder attacks. If you are shaking or getting chills when it is not cold, you could have an underlying health problem which can be traced back to the gallbladder. Shakes and chills are common signs of gallbladder issues.
According to the CSIR (Canadian Society of Intestinal Research), shaking is a common symptom of bacterial infections in the gallbladder. The symptom can worsen depending on the severity of the blockage, i.e., how much bile tract has been blocked by a gallbladder stone. This can be determined through a medical scan.
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