Yes, frostbite can occur in the eye, although it's relatively rare. This condition, known as corneal frostbite, can result from extreme cold exposure, leading to damage of the cornea and surrounding tissues. Symptoms may include pain, vision changes, and swelling. It's crucial to protect your eyes in very cold conditions to prevent such injuries.
so they dont get frost bite so they dont get frost bite
No, but holding it can give you frost bite (cooling your tissues to the point of tissue destruction.
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YES.
Frost bite
frost bite lol
*Sighs* (Don't try this joke). Frost bite...?
depends where they are
you get frost bite ;-)
yes he did
Yes, it can be. The frost bitten areas will get gangrene in them and that is what causes death.
contagious frost bite.