Frostbiting: meaning, definitions and examples

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frostbiting

 

[ ˈfrɔːstˌbaɪtɪŋ ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

medical condition

Frostbiting refers to the process of bodily tissues becoming damaged due to exposure to freezing temperatures. It primarily affects the extremities, such as fingers, toes, ears, and the nose. When the skin and underlying tissues freeze, ice crystals form within cells, leading to cell damage and inflammation. This condition can vary in severity from minor irritation and numbness to severe injury requiring medical intervention. Symptoms of frostbite include tingling sensations, pain, and discoloration of the affected area.

Synonyms

cold injury, frostbite, ice injury.

Examples of usage

  • After being outside in the cold for too long, he experienced frostbiting in his fingers.
  • Wearing the proper clothing can help prevent frostbiting during winter hikes.
  • She was quickly treated for frostbiting after getting lost in the snowstorm.
  • The team member avoided frostbiting by regularly checking their hands and feet.

Translations

Translations of the word "frostbiting" in other languages:

🇵🇹 congelamento

🇮🇳 फ्रॉस्टबाइट

🇩🇪 Frostbeule

🇮🇩 beku

🇺🇦 обмороження

🇵🇱 odmrożenie

🇯🇵 凍傷

🇫🇷 gelure

🇪🇸 congelación

🇹🇷 donma

🇰🇷 동상

🇸🇦 عضة الصقيع

🇨🇿 omrzlina

🇸🇰 omrzlina

🇨🇳 冻伤

🇸🇮 ozeblina

🇮🇸 frostbit

🇰🇿 мұздату

🇬🇪 ყინვაგაზრდილი

🇦🇿 donma

🇲🇽 congelamiento

Etymology

The term 'frostbite' originates from the combination of 'frost', which describes the cold, icy condition, and 'bite', a term that evokes the idea of injury. The use of the word dates back to at least the early 19th century, reflecting the growing awareness of cold-related injuries among people living in colder climates. As exploration and military activities took place in frigid conditions, the medical community began to document and develop treatment protocols for frostbite. The knowledge passed down through generations has emphasized the importance of awareness and prevention in order to protect against this potentially debilitating condition.