Why do I sweat so much when I am sick?

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Isabella Lopez

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Sickness. A fever is your body's way of fighting off an infection. Because your body temperature is still a few degrees higher than your norm, you will sweat to cool off. When your fever breaks and the illness is gone, your internal thermostat sets itself back to normal - around 37C (98.6F).Dec 6, 2017
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Benjamin Brown

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Sickness. A fever is your body's way of fighting off an infection. Because your body temperature is still a few degrees higher than your norm, you will sweat to cool off. When your fever breaks and the illness is gone, your internal thermostat sets itself back to normal - around 37C (98.6F).Dec 6, 2017
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