Skin that is continuously pinched can lose blood circulation. This can cause death of the tissues to occur in some cases.
Which Heat emergency you should suspect if the skin of the casualty remains elevated when pinched
Which Heat emergency you should suspect if the skin of the casualty remains elevated when pinched
Which Heat emergency you should suspect if the skin of the casualty remains elevated when pinched
One of the symptoms of dehydration is that the skin of a casualty remains elevated when pinched (decreased) skin tugor.
Which Heat emergency you should suspect if the skin of the casualty remains elevated when pinched
dehydration
If you pinch the nerve then you will have a reaction worse then what you would feel when you get a regular pinch. The nerve is the symptom that causes the pain when you get pinched , so if you get pinched on your nerve exactly then you would have very painful reaction that could maybe cause the place that got pinched to be numb for a few weeks. But to actually pinch the nerve you would have to open the last layer of skin. It would be nearly impossible to pinch the nerve so in that case pinching the nerve would hurt if you had surgery that cut through all of the layers of skin, and a doctor accidentally pinched it, but you can't pinch the nerve without all of the layers of skin open.
I was just at the doctor and asked about an intense itching on my back. She diagnosed it as a pinch skin nerve. Apparently itching, with no visible rash, is a classic symptom of this type of pinched nerve.
DEHYDRATION
Minor injuries and cuts, but nothing major
Dehydration
Dehydration