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Why cant you rub frostbite?


Why cant you rub frostbite?

because its dead skin and it would open up that area for germs and infection.

Because the skin is dead. Rubbing it will make it fall off.

Because your body's trying to repair the area, and you'll be doing more damage to it.

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