Yes you can.
Frostbite occurs most in the toes and fingers because they are the furthest from the heart. If the wind is extreme, usually the end of the nose and cheeks are worst because they are exposed to the elements.
You cannot get frostbite on your lungs -- your nose and throat warms inhaled air, while circulating blood warms the lungs.
The area most at risk are fingers, toes, ears, and nose. Theses areas receive limited blood flow under normal circumstances. Adding the cold weather that is necessary to do damage, the body shunts blood from peripheral circulation to conserve heat. The tissues dies because a lack of blood flow.
usually heat, or a burn. it could ALSO be caused by frostbite.
It goes on the cheeks. below the eyes but above the end of the nose
I do. It reduces redness I have on my cheeks and nose as well. You should be fine :)
Cheeks, Eye, Nose, Lip, Hands
Among them are: small chin, nose, cheeks and ears.
your nose, eyes, lips, eyebrows/forehead, some people can move their ears, cheeks
Normally occur after pregnancy hahahahahaha sucker! never goes away!
Big (Your nose bone doesn't stop growing so as you get older your nose gets bigger, and because Santa is seen as being quite old , his nose is big) Red (Your nose is the first part of your body that would catch frostbite, it is red because the blood is trying to keep it warm.)
Pneumonia occurs in the lungs. Frostbite occurs in the extremities (fingers, hands, toes, feet, ears, nose, lips.) Pneumonia is causes by bacteria, viruses, chemicals, or bodily fluids getting into the lungs that do not belong there. Frostbite is caused by cold overcoming the body's ability to adequately heat tissues in the extremities.