Usually the infected area gets its blood supply cut off and eventually turns black and falls off. (but don't quote me on that.)
Not, yes your frosbite always has to be cut off of it will affect your body
Yes, you can lose fingers and toes and other important body parts and sections of skin because of frostbite. It is something to be very careful of.
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It is important to protect the body and skin from frostbite as one could lose a finger if it is subjected to frostbite. The cold weather impacts on the circulation of the body.
Put the finger in water, temperature 100 - 104F.
This might mean you have gangrene or necrosis. You might also have frostbite.
The middle finger on her left hand
A water pump landed on top of his finger.
Depending on the severity of the cold, you could get frostbite, and possibly lose your fingers.
It is possible, but blood loss is accompanied by gangrene.
She lost her finger due to a lawn mower accident when she was young.
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Frostbite is not mold.
Eventually, you will lose circulation to your finger and it will change color.
Frostbite is freezing on the skin.