Hospitals across the country are reporting a surge in cold-related injuries — from slip-and-fall fractures to cardiac events ...
A new drug is helping doctors save the toes and fingers of frostbite patients this winter, dramatically reducing the number ...
Frostbite can damage exposed skin in as little as 30 minutes and cause lifelong, permanent damage to your body. How to ...
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New treatment for frostbite helps patients avoid amputation
The brutal winter with its prolonged sub-zero temperatures has resulted in a large number of patients admitted to Akron ...
Pediatric emergency physician shares crucial frostbite prevention tips as students return to school amid dangerous cold.
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How fast can you get frostbite? What to know as Illinois wind chills drop
You may not notice you have frostbite until it's pointed out. Here are signs and symptoms to look out for as temperatures drop.
Symptoms include changes to the skin, including blisters, persistent redness, numbness, burning, and itching, which are all ...
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Minnesota woman loses leg and toes to frostbite as doctors warn extreme cold can strike in minutes
A Minnesota woman is speaking out after a life changing experience with frostbite led to her leg being amputated.
As frigid winter temperatures roll over the Upper Midwest Friday through Monday, Dr. Amery Robinson, an emergency physician ...
Frostbite often sneaks up on you. Your skin loses sensitivity to cold temperatures before you detect any strange sensations.
As school systems return to in-person classes after a week of snow and ice closures, doctors ask you to keep an eye on children waiting for the school bus, especially if the bus is stuck in the snow ...
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