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Frostbite
Frostbite is however an acute cold injury. General frostbite usually results from the sleep outdoors in minus degrees. There arises consciousness, and there is no question about skin care without immediate hospitalization. What you can treat yourself is the case of local frostbite, ie isolated body parts – fingers, toes, nose, ears, chin, cheeks – which have been cooled sufficiently strong to frozen liquids. Like burns, they are divided into degrees.
1) Easy local frost damage: The blood vessels to constrict and the skin becomes white in spots or larger areas. First, the area becomes stiffly, knitting needles and painful, but after a while lost touch and it does not hurt or feel cold. Read the rest of this entry »
General Care in Frostbite

Low temperatures cause burns or skin injuries, like heat and especially in distal parts such as feet, hands, nose or ears.
If there are freezing you should do the following:
# Remove the person from the place.
# Loosen clothing for easy movement.
# If your feet are frozen, do not let him walk.
# Raise temperature gradually lesion sites, using for this warm water (36 º C to 37 º C), taking care not to apply direct heat on the frozen part. Let soak the area until the area re-heated.
# To warm the ears and nose cover with his hands.
# If conscious give hot sweet drinks.
# Do not give alcoholic beverages.
# Abríguela best. DO NOT use heaters.
# Raise the affected part to reduce inflammation and pain.
# Do not apply ointments or other medications.
# Do not massage the affected area.
# If there are blisters, do not break.
# After the victim has warmed up, sell the area with sterile dressings, place gauze between fingers or toes before putting on the bandage.
