How do you know if it’s Raynaud’s or the beginning of frostbite? It can be scary not to feel your fingers or toes and to see them go blue — but it doesn’t mean you need to panic and rush ...
So, at this time of the year we have a lot of people come in for chest pain." Frostbite often occurs on fingers, toes, ears, cheeks, nose, hands and feet.
The Research Medical Center said doctors primarily amputated fingers and toes, with more surgeries ... while three people were hospitalized for frostbite and seven more for hypothermia symptoms.