2. Chills
Chills are common with infections and usually occur with a fever. The body is more prone to feel cold when your body temperature is up. Many people experience chills even when the area around them is not cold. Chills can feel like uncontrollable shaking, and many people feel the need to cover up, even if they are sweating and feverish. Some people shake so bad that their muscles become sore. Wearing clothing or covering up with a blanket can raise body temperature and cause a fever to break.
Many people find that when they no longer have a fever, they no longer suffer from chills. Chills are almost always a sign of an infection or virus and shouldn’t be taken lightly. Since chills are common with all types of infections, they are not considered a symptom of Enterococcus Faecalis on their own.
When they are accompanied by other symptoms of the infection, doctors may be able to diagnose the infection more easily.