depends how bad it is. (yes it CAN)
Frostbites
Frostbite usually effects the body's extremities such as the toes and fingers.
Frostbite changes to white, then as the skin dies it changes to black.
The best treatment to really do is probably the most obvious thing that comes to mind: warm the person up.
No, but i think you get swells on your skin that look like pimples just like frostbites. But they are not frostbites. Your pimple will swell until it pops out this white fluid. It will pain/hurt but this are causes from high temperatures exposure. Some examples may include high powered portable heaters in your room. Or maybe when you go to wash your face, you normally splash too much hot water on your face, mostly because of the cold environment which gives you the urge to use too much hot water. Most of this happen frostbite like things, i call them somewhat pimples....they happen mostly on the face, i have many of them. That's because of the hot water and temperature.
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Yes. It would. Animals fur would keep you very warm because skin you could get very cold and get frostbites so that to a coat you would still be warm but not as warm as animal fur. I say it would keep you warmer than human skin and a coat.
To prevent dry ice burns, wear well insulated gloves, long-sleeved shirts and jackets. Never let dry ice touch your skin; its very cold temperature can damage cause skin burns and frostbites. Check the link below for proper handling of dry ice ice.
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