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Chilblains

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Jul 20, 2020.

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    Chilblains are a painful reaction of blood vessels in the when exposed to cooler temperatures. The cold causes a closing of the small blood vessels in the skin and if rewarming of the skin happens too rapidly, there is leakage of blood into the tissues as the vessels do not respond quickly enough to this warming. Chilblains are not very common in countries where the cold is more extreme as the air is drier....

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