between 100 and 112 degrees Fahrenheit or 38 and 44.5 degrees Celsius
Not hot water, but water temperature 100 - 104F.
Put the finger in water, temperature 100 - 104F.
Place it in warm water and seek proper medical attention.
A bed
room temperature
That is not how frostbite occurs. Frostbite occurs when the water that is in the cell freezes due to the cold temperatures outside of the body. The water in the cells freezes, and stops oxygen from reaching that cell.
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
The water should be at room temperature.
The temperature should NOT EXCEED 104oF.
It should be a cold temperature.
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
Dishwasher should only connect to the hot water line. Here is no additional heater for the water so tt should be the same temperature of the water boiler of the house.