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chilblain
pathology
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External Websites
- Frontiers - Frontiers in Pediatrics - Chilblains-Like Lesions in Pediatric Patients: A Review of Their Epidemiology, Etiology, Outcomes, and Treatment
- Cleveland Clinic - Chilblain
- Better Health Channel - Chilblains
- DermNet - Chilblains
- Healthdirect - Chilblains (perniosis)
- NHS inform - Chilblains
- Verywell Health - Chilblains: Everything You Need to Know
- Patient - Chilblains
- Healthline - What you need to know about Chilblains (Pernio)
- MedicineNet - How Do You Get Rid of Chilblains?
- Mayo Clinic - Chilblains
- National Center for Biotechnology Information - PubMed Central - Chilblains in immune-mediated inflammatory diseases: a review
- Also called:
- pernio, or erythema pernio
- Related Topics:
- skin disease
- foot
- erythema
- hand
- exposure
chilblain, an inflammatory swelling of the skin of the hands or feet, resulting from exposure to cold. The condition is believed to result from cold hypersensitivity of small vessels of the skin. Tissue damage is less severe with chilblains than with frostbite, where the skin is actually frozen. Red, itching papules and patches of eroded tissue appear on the skin, which is cold and clammy to the touch; severe chilblains may blister and swell. The condition is aggravated by warmth, and sudden rewarming is not recommended. The preferred treatment is to elevate the affected part and allow it to warm gradually at room temperature.