Non-Freezing Cold Injury - the facts

Friday, January 25, 2019

Non-Freezing Cold Injury develops after sustained exposure to cold temperatures between 0 and 15°C. This is often combined with wet conditions and leads to tissue cooling but not freezing. As a result, those affected will feel persistent sensory disturbance of the hands and feet, including numbness, paraesthesia and chronic pain.


Non-freezing cold injury - the facts

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