Burns Open (Jul 2021)

Frostbite – manifestation and mitigation

  • Aanchal Gupta,
  • Rajat Soni,
  • Munia Ganguli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.burnso.2021.04.002
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 96 – 103

Abstract

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Frostbite is a severe health condition that is manifested in situations where an individual is exposed to extreme cold conditions. Touching materials such as ice packs/ dry ice, or just being exposed to a low wind speed in air temperature below −15 °C can result in a freeze-burn. The manifestations vary from a self-healing superficial burn (frostnip) on skin to conditions as severe as gangrenous necrosis, leading to auto-amputation of the affected limb. While ectotherms possess biological mechanisms to counter cold and can survive at sub-zero temperatures, humans depend mainly on the involuntary act of shivering or turn to insulating, protective gear for cold tolerance. For aiding frostbite patients, post-injury treatments are currently employed and prophylactic strategies are not commonly available. This review discusses frostbite manifestations – focusing on the therapies available and discusses various animal models used in frostbite research.

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