The cold of winter can really make people's ** become "red and swollen", which is what we often call "frostbite". Many people wonder if freezing to the point of redness in winter is frostbite?The answer is yes.
Frostbite is not just about redness. When ** is "attacked" by low temperatures, it will also make people feel "itchy and unbearable", and sometimes even leave scars. This is no joke, so we need to learn to handle it properly.
Since it comes to dealing with it, of course there must be a way.
Local rewarming: Soaking the frostbitten area in warm water can improve local blood circulation and reduce inflammation. Warm water is like a warm hug that makes the injured ** feel comfortable. If you do not have the conditions to soak in warm water, wrap it in soft clothing or a towel or place it on a warmer part of the body, such as the armpits and abdomen, to achieve the effect of rewarming.
Medications**: If frostbite is severe, some medications can be used under the guidance of a doctor to help relieve symptoms.
Symptomatic**: For particularly severe frostbite, it may be necessary to seek medical help.
In short, although the cold of winter is beautiful, you should also pay attention to protect yourself!I hope everyone can stay warm through the winter and not be bothered by frostbite.