frostbite

     

Frostbite (congelatio in meical terminology) is the medical condition whereby damage is caused to skin and other tissues due to extreme cold. At or below 0º C (32ºF), blood vessels close to the skin start to narrow (constrict). This helps to preserve core body temperature. In extreme cold or when the body is exposed to cold for long periods, this protective strategy can reduce blood flow in some areas of the body to dangerously low levels. The areas where this occurs will freeze over. The combination of cold temperature and poor blood flow can cause severe tissue injury by freezing the tissue. Frostbite is most likely to happen in body parts farthest from the heart, and those with a lot of surface area exposed to cold. The initial stages of frostbite are sometimes called "frostnip". Mountains or high altitudes with snow are most dangerous to cause frostbite. If frostbite is not treated immediately then the damage and the frostbite become permanent. Nerve damage will occur because oxygen doesn't get to the areas. Frostbitten areas will turn discolored, purplish at first, and soon turn black. After a while nerve damage becomes so great that feeling is lost in the frostbitten areas. Blisters will also occur. If feeling is lost in the damaged area, checking it for cuts and breaks in the skin is vital. Infected open skin can lead to gangrene and amputation may be needed.

Trivia about frostbite

  • This cold-induced condition can progress dangerously from tingling to gangrene
  • This chilly condition that affects nose, ears, hands & feet can also be caused by putting ice on a burn
  • Outfielder Rickey Henderson fell asleep with an ice pack on his ankle & ended up suffering from this (in August)
  • Never massage or rub fingers & toes affected by this "freezing" injury; you'll cause tissue damage
  • Yes, I should've worn long pants to ski--but my purple legs aren't symptoms of this cold-induced tissue damage
  • This injury from low temperatures can lead to gangrene
  • If part of your body is literally frozen stiff, this condition, immerse it in water at about 110 degrees Fahrenheit
  • My 1-2-3-4-5 was British host David & my 6-7-8-9 means "to wound with the teeth"
  • If you have this kind of "bite" on your fingers, you can warm the hand under your arm, but never rub it
  • Extreme cold can bring on hypothermia & this condition, when areas of skin & underlying tissue freeze
  • Bo makes 86 snowballs in 1 3/4 hrs.; when will Bo know he has this 9-letter problem where ice crystals form in body tissues?