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… (-13°F), or if the wind chill is -28°C (-18°F) or colder. Frostbite If your toddler is out in very cold weather for any length of time, watch for signs of frostbite or skin injury from cold. Look for whiteness and … ears, fingers, and toes. If you think your toddler has frostbite: Bring your child indoors immediately. Remove wet …
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… can develop quickly with temperatures below freezing. Frostbite develops at freezing temperatures. People who live … can develop quickly with temperatures below freezing. Frostbite develops at freezing temperatures. People who live …
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… the tips of the fingers, toes, ears, or nose. This is like frostbite and can cause tissue damage. In rare cases, it can … the tips of the fingers, toes, ears, or nose. This is like frostbite and can cause tissue damage. In rare cases, it can …
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… when you get warm. No permanent tissue damage occurs. Frostbite is freezing of the skin and the tissues under the … foot and chilblains, may cause pale and blistered skin like frostbite after the skin has warmed. These injuries occur … to cold temperatures? This could include problems like frostbite or hypothermia. Yes Cold exposure problem No Cold …
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… dangerously low body temperatures, heart problems, and frostbite. Cold therapy machine. This is sometimes called … dangerously low body temperatures, heart problems, and frostbite. Cold therapy machine. This is sometimes called …
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… vibrating power tools for several years, smoking, or having frostbite. (This is sometimes called secondary Raynaud's.) … vibrating power tools for several years, smoking, or having frostbite. (This is sometimes called secondary Raynaud's.) …
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… soil or saliva) A puncture wound A trauma wound (burn, frostbite or crushing) If you have a weakened immune system …
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… exposure to cold, increasing the risk of damage (such as frostbite). Keep hands and feet warm during cold weather. … exposure to cold, increasing the risk of damage (such as frostbite). Keep hands and feet warm during cold weather. …
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… fingernail. This can cause irritation or injury. Burns or frostbite (thermal injuries). Objects placed in the ear. … fingernail. This can cause irritation or injury. Burns or frostbite (thermal injuries). Objects placed in the ear. …
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… or corn may work as a cold pack. Protect your skin from frostbite by placing a cloth between the ice and your skin. … or corn may work as a cold pack. Protect your skin from frostbite by placing a cloth between the ice and your skin. …