How to Identify Symptoms of Frostbite
Things You'll Need
- Lukewarm water, blankets
Instructions
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Early warning signs of frostbite may include but are not limited to tingling, numbness or coldness in an affected area. While we all experience cold fingers, toes, hands, feet and faces in cold weather, the feeling goes beyond mere cold. Skin in the affected area may begin to appear white or 'frosted', and skin may feel tight and resistant when pressed.
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Frostbite may also be indicated when a person experiences lack of sensations to the affected area. Normal sensations like pain disappear and hands or feet may feel 'heavy'.
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Swelling and blisters filled with blood may appear as symptoms of frostbite worsen, and skin takes on a yellowish hue. While cold, the skin may appear waxy, but will turn a purple hue when rewarmed. In severe cases, the skin may even look black.
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As symptoms of frostbite worsen, victims may experience uncontrolled shivering and overall weakness. Confusion may also become apparent, and decision-making processes slow.
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