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frostbite
Frostbite is an injury to skin or other living tissue that is allowed to freeze, especially affecting the fingers, toes, nose, ears, cheeks and chin. Most often, frostbite occurs in the hands and feet, often preceded by frostnip, a paling or reddening of a body part as its blood vessels constrict that tingles, feels very cold, or simply feels numb. This may be followed by the clumsiness and white or bluish, waxy-looking skin that evidence full-blown frostbite. Swelling or blistering may occur following treatment. Complications may include hypothermia or compartment syndrome.
cold urticaria
allergic reaction to low temperatures
hydrocution
physiological response to sudden exposure to cold
heat exhaustion
caused by the loss of water and electrolytes through sweating
cold sensitivity
sensitivity to cold