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The percentage of people dying from frostbite is relatively low, typically ranging from 1% to 5% in severe cases. Most frostbite cases are treatable, and fatalities usually occur in individuals with other complicating factors, such as hypothermia or existing health conditions. Prompt medical treatment significantly reduces the risk of severe outcomes. Overall, while frostbite can lead to serious complications, death from it is uncommon.

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