The potential long-term effects of fourth degree frostbite on the affected area may include permanent damage to the skin, nerves, blood vessels, and muscles. This can lead to chronic pain, decreased sensation, limited mobility, and an increased risk of infection. In severe cases, amputation may be necessary to prevent further complications.
Potential side effects of using liquid nitrogen include frostbite, skin irritation, and asphyxiation if used in a poorly ventilated area. It can also cause damage to the eyes and respiratory system if inhaled.
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Frostbite usually effects the body's extremities such as the toes and fingers.
No, not really, but Prolonged is sort of a word to use when someone has a dragging illness or something. Good question. Something that is longterm is permanent but something that is prolonged will go on for a while and eventually stop. EX: the longterm effects of smoking are____. The Prolonged illness went on for 3 years but then it was cured.
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Short-term effects of shooting up pills can include intense euphoria, confusion, impaired judgment, and increased heart rate. Long-term effects can include addiction, collapsed veins, infections, and potential organ damage. It is important to seek help immediately if you or someone you know is struggling with drug abuse.
Alcoholic use effects the body in many ways. If used before age 21, it can cause certain brain abnormalities, and brain damage. Eventually, certain adverse consequences would begin, including, but not limited to: - Alcoholism (Addiction to Alcohol) - Liver disease - Cirrhosis - Sexual dysfunction - Heart disease - Increased risk of cancer - Increased risk of CNS Damage (Central Nervous System) with sustained use. These are only some of the physical effects that sustained, longterm alcohol abuse/addiction. There are more physical and psychiatric effects that longterm alcohol abuse/addiction could cause, including, but not limited to: - Anxiety - Depression - Psychosis There is no scientific evidence suggesting that there are any major longterm effects to be experienced with longterm marijuana use to date.
James A. Wilkerson has written: 'Medicine' 'Hypothermia, frostbite, and other cold injuries' -- subject(s): Adverse effects, Cold, First aid in illness and injury, Frostbite, Hypothermia
The worst long term effects of hypothermia are of course are cardiac arrest and death. If you have inhaled water, you can have damage to your lungs. Extremities can also lose blood flow and lose function and/or may have to be amputated.
I dont belive there are any, unlike the PS2, should be fine, But he PS3 has the best DVD upscaler ive ever seen!!!
There are no long term effects. Myths about damage to the rectum have all been disproven.
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