Why Do You Feel Pain in Stomach and Chilliness but No Fever?

By Elaine Belcher |
|5 min read

We all know that abdominal pain radiates from the area between the pelvis and the chest. It is a pain most people understand and have experienced during their lives. It can be achy, cramp-like, sharp, or dull, but in all cases, we usually call it a stomach ache.

At the same time, chills may cause you to shiver or shake as if you are cold. This is a way the body protects itself against cold temperatures. The muscles will extend and flex, and you will get the warming effect of shivering. However, in most cases, chills come as a result of a fever.

Common Causes of Stomach Ache and Chilliness but No Fever

Pain in stomach and chilliness but no fever can be a symptom of numerous health issues. In most cases, it starts at the early stage of the flu.

Flu symptoms can create abdominal pain as well as other symptoms such as sneezing, body aches, runny nose, and general fatigue. However, it is important to determine whether you have pain due to the flu or the common cold. The symptoms are similar, but there are differences.

As we all know, they are both respiratory illnesses, but it creates two different conditions. Flu symptoms are much stronger and more severe as compared to the common cold. Another difference is that colds rarely cause more severe conditions, while the flu can lead to an ear or sinus infection, pneumonia, and even sepsis.

1. Stomach Flu

The stomach flu is another cause of stomach aches. Causes of the stomach flu can range from viruses and bacteria to food reactions and parasites. You generally feel cramps in your belly as well as nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, headaches, and fever. You may also notice other symptoms such as:

  • Thirst

  • Sunken eyes

  • Lightheadedness

  • Dry mouth

You can fight against more severe effects of the stomach flu by drinking plenty of liquids and eating light, bland foods.

2. Food Poisoning

Food poisoning is another cause of stomach aches. You should keep in mind that symptoms may vary and will depend on the particular parasite, virus, or bacteria that you ingested. The main symptoms are:

  • Nausea

  • Diarrhea

  • Vomiting

  • Stomach cramps

You will first notice cramps in your gut and stomach, vomiting, and diarrhea within about one hour after eating an infected food. Some other symptoms include:

  • Fever

  • Gas and bloating

  • Muscle aches

  • Cramping and abdominal pain

If you notice these symptoms after you ate something, food poisoning is probably the cause. However, it's important to visit a professional because you may need medical intervention to avoid life-threatening complications.

Other Causes of Stomach Ache and Chilliness but No Fever

Fever and abdominal pain can be caused by many diseases such as infections, appendicitis, and even cancer. Under such circumstances, you have to get professional care as soon as possible.

1. Appendicitis

This particular problem is caused by an obstruction or blockage in the appendix which causes inflammation of the appendix. This may be the result of parasites or because of a buildup of mucus or fecal matter. The bacteria causing the problem can multiply inside the organ, creating a swollen and irritated appendix that can cause pain in stomach and fever.

2. Kidney Stones

Kidney stones are deposits of salt and minerals inside your kidneys. This particular problem can affect the urinary tract and cause abdominal pain. Passing kidney stones can be quite painful, but in most cases, it won't cause any permanent damage.

Everything depends on your personal health condition, but in some situations, a stone can lodge within the urinary tract and create a painful infection that leads to pain in stomach and fever.

3. Cholecystitis with or without Gallstones

Cholecystitis is the infection and inflammation of the gallbladder, an organ below your liver. Its purpose is to help your body digest fat. The main causes of cholecystitis are gallstones that can build up in the gallbladder and obstruct the gallbladder ducts. This causes severe stomach aches and possibly fever that needs to be treated with medication and professional care.

4. Cancer

Even though it's rare, having a stomach ache can help you diagnose early-stage stomach cancer. Symptoms include:

  • Abdominal pain

  • Weight loss

  • Poor appetite

  • Sense of fullness

  • Vague discomfort in the abdomen

These symptoms are similar to other problems that we mentioned above, so if you notice some of the symptoms, you should consult with a physician for a proper diagnosis.

How to Deal with Pain in Stomach and Chilliness

If you experience severe abdominal pain that makes it difficult to function, you should seek professional help as soon as possible. Keep in mind that following your doctor's recommendations is essential to dealing with viral and bacterial infections.

The most common medication first recommended is acetaminophen which treats pain and fevers, so it is a great way to fight severe chills and fevers, abdominal pain, headaches, and body aches.

On the other hand, you can also try an NSAID (non-steroidal, anti-inflammatory medication) such as ibuprofen, aspirin, or naproxen. An NSAID is a great way to reduce pain and fever, especially if you have swelling and inflammation. Of course, it is important to seek a doctor's advice in order to avoid using the wrong medication.

Summary

As you can see from everything mentioned above, pain in stomach and chilliness but no fever can be symptoms of many problems ranging from the common cold to the most severe illnesses. That is the main reason why you should always get professional help, especially if the pain is constant, unbearable, or frequent.

There are also certain things you can change in your everyday lifestyle (such as diet) to reduce the chances of getting the stomach flu or other issues that have been stated above.

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