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What is the primary reason for rapid continuous rewarming of the area affected by frostbite?

What is the primary reason for rapid continuous rewarming of the area affected by frostbite?<br/>

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Asked by Wyatt Williams, Last updated: Dec 21, 2024

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John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Jun 19, 2017

Lessen the amount of cellular damage

Rapid continuous rewarming of a frostbite primarily lessens cellular damage. It does not prevent formation of blisters. It does promote movement. but this is not the primary reason for rapid rewarming. It might increase pain for a short period of time as the feeling comes back into the extremity; therefore. answers B. C. and D are incorrect.
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