- Coldness

The body battles infections and attempts to heal itself through fever. Fever is an unmistakable indication that something is awry. Additionally, it is an early sign of salmonella poisoning. Since fever can be caused by any infection or virus, it can be difficult to identify salmonella poisoning as the cause of the problem.
The immune system creates a hostile environment for all pathogens, including the salmonella bacteria, that invade the body. Fever alone is insufficient to diagnose a salmonella infection, but when combined with other symptoms, a diagnosis is possible. When a person is combating a salmonella infection, chills frequently develop alongside a fever. Chills occur when the core body temperature rises significantly faster than the remainder of the body. The chill felt along the skin is the body’s endeavor to bring the temperature of the internal organs to the same level.