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This article is about a medical condition. For the movie, see Frostbite (film). Frostbite (congelatio in medical terminology) is the medical condition whereby damage is caused to skin and other tissues due to extreme cold. At or below 15° C (59° F), blood vessels close to the skin start to narrow (constrict). This helps to preserve core body temperature. In extreme cold or when the body is exposed to cold for long periods, this protective strategy can reduce blood flow in some areas of ...
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Resources
- Cold Weather Injury (Cleveland Clinic)
- First Aid for Frostbite (HealthWorld)
Frostbite News Headlines
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