Chilblains سردی سے ہاتھ پاؤں پھٹنا

DESCRIPTION

They are acral ulcers that occur when a predisposed individual is exposed to cold and humidity. Acral refers to the extremities (e.g. fingers and toes).

Persons most commonly affected:

Both sexes but more common in females.

Organ or part of body involved:

Skin

Symptoms and indications:

The symptoms are Ulceration of the digits and toes; Itchy skin inflammation; Skin redness; Toe skin inflammation; Finger skin inflammation and Earlobe inflammation.

Causes and risk factors:

Keeping your feet warm is an important way to prevent chilblains – use trousers, high top boots, tights, leg warmers and long, thick woollen socks. If your feet do get cold, allow them to warm up slowly – do not put them straight in front of a source of heat (this gives a chance for the circulation to respond to the warming skin). Do not let the feet become exposed to any source of direct heat (eg a heater), especially if the foot is very cold – this is a common factor causing chilblains. Smoking also interferes with the circulation in the small blood vessels and increases the risk of getting chilblains.

Prevention:

Keeping your feet warm is an important way to prevent chilblains – use trousers, high top boots, tights, leg warmers and long, thick woollen socks. If your feet do get cold, allow them to warm up slowly – do not put them straight in front of a source of heat (this gives a chance for the circulation to respond to the warming skin). Do not let the feet become exposed to any source of direct heat (eg a heater), especially if the foot is very cold – this is a common factor causing chilblains. Smoking also interferes with the circulation in the small blood vessels and increases the risk of getting chilblains.