An athlete with frostbite would typically exhibit symptoms such as numbness, tingling, and a loss of sensation in the affected area, often accompanied by a pale or waxy appearance of the skin. There may also be swelling and blistering in more severe cases. The affected area can feel cold to the touch, and the athlete may experience pain or a burning sensation as the frostbite progresses. Immediate medical attention is crucial to prevent further tissue damage.
No; you would not die from frostbite on only one little part of you.
You would get "frostbite".
Frostbite would be an example of a harmful effect of being in the cold for to long or misusing a product that can create freezing or below temperatures.
Probably because of frostbite
Well, it would be pretty hard to design a shoe for a professional athlete, but I guess if you had a design that a shoe company liked, and you knew an athlete, you might be able to get that athlete to send it to a brand and they could say:A shoe from _____(shoe company) for ______(your athlete) designed by ______(your name).But if you didn't know an athlete, you would probably have to send the design to the shoe company then they would send it to the athlete.
What specifically would you like to know about a French athlete?
by follwing their care plan
Fingers, toes, any outward extremity will experience frostbite first, the last to see it would be areas closest to the heart.
a runner
An athlete would be disconsolate after a big game as a result of failing to win.
Frostbite
If the athlete made $1,000,000 a year, they would make $2,739 a day. But really it depends on the Athlete.