What should I do if my hands are frozen? Annoying: What should I do if my hands are frozen?

Updated on Car 2024-05-29
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Generally, it is most likely to freeze hands and feet in winter, so as soon as the weather is cold, it is the most important thing to change cotton shoes in time, wear cotton gloves, and do a good job of keeping warm and preventing.

    2. There is also a habit that should be developed to keep shoes and insoles dry and soak your feet in hot water every day.

    3. If you have frozen feet, go to the pharmacy to buy some ointments, such as snake oil ointment, which have a certain effect.

    4. Pick sesame flowers and rub them in the frostbite area. As long as you don't freeze this year, you won't freeze your hands in the future.

    There are a few more unilateral, I don't know if it's useful, you can also try, hehe.

    1. Wipe your hands with ginger in summer.

    2. Take a few dried poplar leaves, put them in a pot and boil them with water to bring out the color. Then put your hands in a basin and soak them for 1-3 minutes every day to prevent hand freezing.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    **There are many methods, but I think it is relatively simple to take 5 7 dried red peppers, add water and boil them to make chili soup, and soak them in the hand freezer when the water is not hot, 1 time a day, for five days. Remember not to use overheated water. If it's a little itchy, you can't scratch it too hard.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Boil the dried pepper stalks with water, and then wash your hands with the boiled water, so that they will not freeze again.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Don't wash it with hot water. Go out and grab the snow and pinch your hands well, and your hands will be itchy for a while. Then slowly slow down to a hot place. The approach to the 1st floor is wrong as it would be serious.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It's really uncomfortable to freeze my hands in the winter, and I also froze last year. I heard some people say that there is a folk method of using white radish slices and putting them on the stove to cover the heat and stick them to the frozen place. Stick to it for a week and you'll be fine.

    I don't know if it's true or fake, but you can try. I also have a method of soaking my hands in hot salt water, about 3 minutes, and after 5 days, the swelling will be reduced and my frozen hands will be fine. It worked, I tried.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Soak your hands with hot water, then buy the Healing Double. Wear gloves.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    After the snow falls, I beat a sparrow to remove its feathers and bake it to make oil, and apply the oil to my hands once a day, once a week, and my grandfather got it for me when I was a child, and my hands have never been frostbitten again.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Soak your hands in hot water, then buy a double and apply it to your hands. It is sold at the outpatient clinic. Very easy to use.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can chew raw sesame seeds and apply them to the affected area.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Take a little warmer water and wash it from hot to cool.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Keep warm, and protect your hands and feet.

    2. Rub the ginger.

    3. If possible, soak your feet in hot water more than a day, and put some vinegar in the water.

    4. Start to maintain the best moisture in autumn and wipe skin care products frequently.

    5. It is very important to enhance physical fitness and improve one's ability to resist cold. In addition, in winter, you can eat more high-calorie foods such as mutton and chocolate, and you can also eat wine and chili peppers to sweat to promote blood circulation.

    6. Traditional Chinese medicine such as Angelica sinensis soup or Yanghe soup can also be used to invigorate blood and channel.

    7. 10 grams of honey in addition to water, 2 grams of boiled lard, mixed into ointment, and applied to the affected area, once a day (home remedies).

    8. 30 grams of rabbit hair, burnt ash for later use. Wash the affected area with boiled carrot water externally. Rabbit hair ash is applied to the affected area with sesame oil, 1 2 times a day (this is a bit troublesome).

    9. 20 grams of cork, ground into fine powder to apply to the affected area, once a day, the second time, wash with light salt water and then apply for 7 days;

    10. After putting the chili pepper into the liquor and soaking it for a week, applying the affected area of chilblain can reduce inflammation, analgesia and itching.

    11. Slice the radish, bake it with an electric stove or charcoal fire and other heat sources, stick it on the affected area of chilblains, continue to bake, the distance and heat feel comfortable, and after a few minutes, there is an itchy feeling at the chilblains until the swelling disappears.

    12 Wash the cabbage and eggplant root in equal amounts, fry the thick soup, and wash the affected area while it is hot, once a day in the morning and once in the evening.

    13. In summer, mash the one-headed garlic and put it in the sun to heat, and rub it while it is hot in the first part of the winter that is prone to chilblains, knead it twice a day, and rub it for 15 minutes each time.

    There are many ways to do it, but if you don't stick to it, it won't work......

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Run to Africa, where it's warm and don't drip.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Fatty oils can prevent chapping, so it's best to ask your doctor.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello! Hand freeze is mainly caused by cold and dampness in winter that affect local blood circulation. Cold causes ** vasoconstriction, local ischemia, abnormal metabolism, long-term vascular paralysis and expansion, congestion, plasma exudation causes local edema, blister formation, and even tissue necrosis.

    In addition, poor blood circulation in the extremities, excessive sweating of the hands and feet, lack of exercise, malnutrition, anemia, and autonomic dysfunction are also triggers for chilblains.

    Frostbite** The best method: alcohol glycerin, wipe it. It usually takes five days to heal. Best wishes!

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