1. Daily care: Cold weather may cause local skin tissue to be damaged by low temperature, leading to blood circulation disorder and frostbite. At this time, patients need daily care, pay attention to local warmth when going out, use scarves or gloves to keep warm, and knead the frostbitten parts properly to promote local blood circulation.
2. Drug treatment: Frostbite may cause local skin itching, pain, redness and other symptoms. At this time, patients can relieve symptoms through medication under the guidance of doctors. Commonly used drugs include vitamin E emulsion, erythromycin ointment and fish fat cream.
3. Physical therapy: frostbite. If the patient's symptoms are serious and the effect of daily care and drug treatment is not good, the patient can also undergo physical therapy. Commonly used physical therapy methods include infrared physiotherapy and laser therapy, which can effectively improve local skin metabolism and thus promote the healing of the affected area.