![]() |
|
| *Home>>>Frostbite |
How many people get serious frostbite every year? |
i left the snow but sometimes i still think about this . i've had it, serious several times, prepare you in the cold..in a few month the winter will be here ... or rather there i was generally referring to exposure and it's risks to the human body there's no such thing as frostbite. im a doctor and i know everyone is freaked out about frostbite. but really it is just a myth. your hands become black only because you are so cold you feel the "rush". after this "rush" you get excited, causing the hands to turn black with blood. noo idea foo', and i dont give a pappy darn unless its me! now go eat a penis. |
| Tags |
| Gambling Gallstones Gallbladder Diseases Fungicides Fungal Infections Frostbite FRAXA Fragile X Syndrome Fractures Foster Care Foot Disorders Foot Injuries |
| Related information |
I would suggest you see a Physician. In the meantime, here are a few sites that may help you out. Good luck and take care! Has Renaud's syndrome ever been discussed with you re: this 20 year f... If you're talking about during the cold exposure - if it turns hard, it's not A LITTLE bit of frostbite. If you're talking about after the cold exposure, yes, the area can turn hard... Sounds like it might be a blood blister. This is when you injure the area by hitting it on something. The capillaries break and blood seeps into the area below the skin. It will absorb on its ow... heart attacks are not always a "elephant on your chest". many people, especially women, don't recognize a heart attack, because they don't get the "classic" heart atta... Depending on the stage, you could either actively or passively rewarm the affected area. Passive means covering you with a blanket in a warm environment. Active is placing hot packs in the core o... When exposed to very cold temperatures, skin and underlying tissues may freeze, resulting in frostbite. The areas most likely to be affected by frostbite are your hands, feet, nose and ears. You... As long as they return to normal its just really cold. You'll know if you ever get frostbite - its painful to touch even after hours inside and then it starts peeling and all that -lol almost... Yes. When it expands, the air gets much colder, and the combination of cold air and high velocity can cause frostbite. ... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |