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Clammy skin can occur during a fever as the body tries to regulate its temperature.
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Excessive heat exposure can cause the body to sweat excessively and result in clammy skin.
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Low blood sugar levels can lead to clammy skin, along with other symptoms like dizziness and confusion.
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Intense stress, anxiety, or panic can trigger the body's fight-or-flight response, resulting in clammy skin.
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Clammy skin can be a sign of shock, which can occur due to severe blood loss, trauma, or other critical conditions.
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Low blood pressure can cause poor circulation, leading to clammy skin.
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Clammy skin can occur in cases of severe cold exposure or hypothermia as the body tries to conserve heat.
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Certain bacterial or viral infections, such as sepsis, can cause the body to respond with clammy skin.
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In some cases of diabetic ketoacidosis or diabetic hypoglycemia, clammy skin may occur along with other symptoms.
Some medications, particularly those that affect blood pressure or regulate hormones, can cause clammy skin as a side effect.
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