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- Frostbite is a cold injury to the skin
- Affected areas include fingers, toes, feet, nose, ears and cheeks
- Symptoms range from cold, tingling and painful skin to white, hard or numb skin
Symptoms of Frostbite
- Cold, tingly and painful skin.
- Pale, hard, numb skin. It can be serious. It always needs medical care after re-warming.
Cause of Frostbite
- Health Conditions. You are more likely to get frostbite if you have Raynaud's Disease, diabetes or have had frostbite in the past.
- Clothing. Wearing wet clothes makes frostbite worse. Touching bare hands to cold metal during freezing weather can cause frostbite right away.
- Length of Time in Cold. You are more likely to get frostbite the longer you are in freezing weather. Wind-chill causes you to get frostbite quicker.
- Other Causes. Some medicines, smoking, alcohol and recreational drugs all raise your risk of frostbite.
Frostbite Severity. Frostbite can be described like burns:
- Frostnip(mild frostbite). Cold, tingly and painful skin. No skin changes after re-warming.
- 1st Degree. Pale and hard skin while frozen. Mild redness and swelling after re-warming. No blisters.
- 2nd Degree. Same as 1st degree, plus blisters after 24 hours.
- 3rd Degree. Blood-filled blisters leading to long-term skin damage and scarring.
When to Call for Frostbite
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