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If you have frostbite, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. In the meantime, try to warm up the affected area slowly with warm water or by placing it against warm skin. Do not rub the area or use direct heat sources like a heater or fire.
Keep all areas of the skin covered and warm to stop frostbite.
It is very important that frostbite be treated immediately and correctly. The first thing to do is to get the person out of the cold and out of any wet clothes. Then the frostbitten area needs to be warmed slowly using warm (not hot) water or another gentle heat source. If the frostbite is serious it should not be treated at home.
yes, warm but DO NOT rub.
Frostbite can be prevented by keeping the skin in all areas warm. You can also prevent frostbite by covering the skin or by constantly rubbing the areas that start to go numb.
Frostbite has three stages: frostnip, superficial frostbite, and deep frostbite. Frostnip is mild and reversible, causing numbness and tingling. Superficial frostbite affects the skin and underlying tissue, causing numbness, redness, and swelling. Deep frostbite affects muscles and bones, causing numbness, hardness, and blisters. To treat frostbite, move to a warm area, remove wet clothing, gently warm the affected area, and seek medical help if necessary.
put them under running warm water.
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Slowly.
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place the affected area in warm water