I noticed that the drum majorettes'kneecaps were purple with chilblains, and wrote it, but it was cut.
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Unlike frostbite, where the cold actually freezes and kills affected tissue, chilblains is a cold-induced inflammation of the skin.
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After escaping for hours through the desert, they come across Dr . Dan Chilblains ( Bo Brundin ) in Pomona, California.
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Chilblains in infants, together with severe neurologic disease and unexplained fevers, can be seen in Aicardi Gouti�res syndrome, a rare inherited condition.
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After another long day's mix of stinging showers and spiritual chilblains, a contingent of forlorn tennis fans gave up on the bepuddled courts.
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Mutations in this gene result in Aicardi-Goutieres syndrome, chilblain lupus, RVCL ( Retinal Vasculopathy with Cerebral Leukodystrophy ), and Cree encephalitis.
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This earthstar has been used in traditional Chinese medicine as a hemostatic agent; the spore dust is applied externally to stop wound bleeding and reduce chilblains.
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Another condition, called pernio or chilblains, comes from prolonged exposure to cold, damp conditions, usually on the feet, making them red and tender.
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As well as nappy rash, it can also be used to treat eczema, bedsores, acne, minor burns, surface wounds, sunburn and chilblains.
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Add hypothermia, chilblains and Raynaud's phenomenon to the list and you might wonder whether it's a better idea to hibernate or head to Florida.