Health Tip: Developing Frostbite

(HealthDay News) -- When the temperature dips well below freezing and the wind chill plummets, frostbite is a real concern. It can cause permanent tissue damage.

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons says these people are at greatest risk of developing frostbite:

  • The very young and very old, and those who have prolonged exposure to cold.
  • People who are wet, and those who aren't properly dressed to protect against cold weather.
  • People with circulation problems, such as those with diabetes or hardening of the arteries.
  • People who have had a previous cold-related injury.
  • People taking medications that affect blood flow to the skin, or those who use alcohol or nicotine.

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