Cold Injuries |
Skin freezes at about 28F. As frostbite develops, skin will become numb and turn to a grey or waxy-white color. The area will be cold to the touch and may feel stiff or woody |
Home Remedy Secrets |
001) Remove the wet clothes or/and loosen the tight clothing to increase blood flow. Keep the victim warm 002) Do not remove or puncture bullae or blisters 003) Do not rub the frozen area 004) Give the victim warm fluids, like tea, coffee or milk. 005) Give victim a small portion of vodka, brandy, or any other drink with high alcohol content. 006) Place the victim into a warm (not hot) bath. 007) Body heat can be used, if nothing else is available. |
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