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… Babies and Older Adults Have an Increased Risk of Cold Injury On this page: Overview Overview Babies Babies, … newborns, are more likely to suffer injury from cold temperature exposure. They have a large body surface area … adults are more likely to have a cold injury, especially hypothermia , because: Their normal body temperature may …
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… Quick Tips: Staying Active in Cold Weather On this page: Get Started Health Tools Related … Get Started You can be active outdoors, even when it's cold. Try these tips to have fun and stay safe. Bundle up … keep you from slipping. Avoid outdoor activity in extreme cold, and take the wind chill into account. If you have …
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… Pepper Burns Choking Rescue Procedure: Heimlich Manoeuvre Cold Exposure: Emergency Equipment Cold Packs for Eye Injuries Cold Temperature Exposure Confusion, Memory Loss, and Altered … Wound How to Transport a Piece of Tongue Hyperventilation Hypothermia and Cold Temperature Exposure Insect Bites and …
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… from diabetes. Environmental factors, such as dehydration, cold temperature exposure (hypothermia), and heatstroke. Medicines and alcohol or drug …
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… (perniosis, also known as pernio) is a reaction to cold, non-freezing temperatures. It is seen most often in people who are … damp, cold weather. Symptoms develop 12 to 24 hours after exposure to cold. Chilblains usually affects the fingers and …
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… nausea, and occasionally swelling in the legs. Sweating and temperature regulation problems Autonomic neuropathy may … temperature may make you more prone to body chilling (hypothermia) or heat-related illness, such as heatstroke or … temperature may make you more prone to body chilling (hypothermia) or heat-related illness, such as heatstroke or …
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… serious the illness is. It may be scary when your child's temperature goes up. But a fever isn't harmful. Normal body … your child's illness is. With a minor illness, such as a cold, a child may have an oral temperature of 40°C (104°F) . … serious illness. Low body temperature may occur from cold exposure, shock , alcohol or drug use, or certain metabolic …
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… Or they may feel tired, sore, stiff, numb, tingly , hot, or cold. Maybe you can't move them as well as usual, or they … the fingers or toes, have an extreme response to cold temperature or emotional stress. During an attack of … of your fingers might have frostbite? Yes Cold temperature exposure No Cold temperature exposure Has sudden, severe …
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… face every day. Weather conditions. Avoid or limit your exposure to wind and hot or cold temperatures. Wind exposure. Protect your face from the wind …
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… Human Bites Blister Care Blisters Burns and Electric Shock Cold Exposure: What Increases Your Risk of Injury? Cold Temperature Exposure Cuts Fish Hook Injuries High-Pressure …