You need to go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about this.
You should carefully clip the area to relieve her of uncomfortable feeling there.
because your body gets used to the temperature of the water.
They claim that the procedure is only just a little uncomfortable while the treated area gets cold, after that nothing, it is a non invasive procedure.
in WW1 the soldiers dug trenches (ditches) and lived down there and the land between was no mans land. trench foot is where your foot gets so wet and so cold from being in the trenches that it gets big and swollen and it usually gets so bad that it needs to be amputated
This Feeling Gets Old was created in 2002-12.
Cold elbows can be caused by poor circulation or a lack of fatty tissue on the elbows, which makes them more susceptible to feeling cold. It could also be due to exposure to cold temperatures or drafts that affect blood flow to the area.
It's possible, but a pinched nerve generally causes severe pain rather than a foot falling asleep. More than likely the foot is falling asleep due to restricted blood flow. If when you stand back up or move your foot gets a flush feeling followed by the pins and needles feeling, it is blood circulation returning to normal.
I don't understand this question, but if a person gets extremely cold and body drops to -86% somewhere along that number. It causes extreme cold, numbness, and if this happens your body might not be able to replenish. You may need a lot of heat to cure that
it gets cold and freezes
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When water vapor gets cold it condenses into condensation.
When something gets hot it expands and when it gets cold it'll contract