Look For These Warning Signs Of Frostbite

Affected Area Feels Cold And Firm

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In more serious cases of frostbite, the affected area feels cold and firm. This is an indication of deeper tissue penetration beyond the epidermal level. Outside of the area feeling cold and firm, the skin may appear pale or white, or in cases of severe frostbite, blue or black, as the underlying tissue is decreased of oxygen and begins to die. The muscles and bones may become stiff, decreasing the ability to move. In these cases, simple warming of the area will not be enough to stop the damage and re-warming should be done under the care of a physician.

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