Place it in warm water and seek proper medical attention.
For all kinds of Frostbite 1st degree or 4th degree it should all be treated the same way. To treat frostbite you have to do rapid rewarming in a warm (100 degree to 110 degree) water bath, it is a treatment of choice. Slow rewarming may cause more tissue damage. - A.P
You get someone to treat you for third-degree frostbite.
How in God's name did you do that? anyway you should try to soak the area in lukewarm water and gradually warm it up, try and treat it like you would frostbite
There are several things that need to be done in order to properly treat trench foot. You should let it air dry and elevate your feet. You should avoid wet shoes and socks and soak your feet in warm water.
warm slowly
areally really really realy bad fungus...or frostbite
i dontknow extactly what your asking but frostbite does not go on the face. you can get frostbite on your nose but not your face. if somehow which is odd you get frostbite on your face it will turn red, get itchy, and be hard. then it will get puffy and in some parts turn black. to prevent this maybe you should wear one of those warm cozy facemasks that are for winter for you to wear or just stop staying in the cold so much and wear ear muffs and a hat maybe heat warmers bye and hoped this help.
Wash your feet twice daily with soap and water. Dry them well. Leave feet exposed and open to air. Soak them in a warm Epsom salt bath at night for ten minutes. My brother had to do these things- he also put gold bond powder on them.
There was MANY disease at Gallipoli, such as trench foot, Dysentery, diarrhea, common colds, flu, frostbite, etc.
Frostbite, Cookie, Zeether, or Heela.
Neosporin
If you are experiencing pain from an injury that you had years back it may be difficult to treat. You should see a foot specialist to see what can be done, but it is likely that orthotics for your shoes may assist in relieving this discomfort.