Frostbite (Pernio)

Frostbite is a pathology that mainly appears in young ages and in people who suffer from poor peripheral blood circulation. Frostbite is a pathology that mainly occurs during the winter period when temperatures are low. Generally, frostbite is primarily localized in hands, feet, ears, nose, and cheeks (especially in poorly nourished children) and is favored by moisture.

Patients have a mild edema (swelling) of the fingers or toes and often do not know that they suffer from such pathology. They realize it later when the edema becomes more pronounced, they start to have painful, burning hands and at the same time the affected areas start to redden. This comes as a result of blood stasis, (accumulation of blood) as a result of poor blood circulation.

During exposure to cold, the blood capillaries in the skin are damaged and do not function as they should, and as a result, the skin begins to redden, swell, and also itch as a result of inflammation. Frostbite is a skin pathology that generally does not have a known cause (it may be idiopathic), but it may also be a manifestation of a serious health condition that needs to be diagnosed.

Edema and redness in the fingers of the feet and hands.

A history of frostbite also suggests for a connective tissue disease (such as lupus erythematous). The exact reason for frostbite is still unclear and has to do with an abnormal reaction of the body during exposure to cold followed by rewarming of the body. Rewarming of the cold skin causes the small blood vessels under the skin to expand more quickly and the blood to remain in the surrounding tissues, making the surrounding skin area redden and swell.

Predisposing factors of Frostbite.
Complications

Frostbite can cause complications in the skin. If this happens, serous blisters that can become infected or ulcerated if left untreated appear on the skin damaged by frostbite.

Prevention.

In the treatment of frostbite, taking measures to keep the body warm through warm and suitable clothing for the cold winter season is very helpful.

Treatment of Frostbite