kuldeskader
Kuldeskader is a Nordic term, primarily used in Danish and Norwegian, that translates to cold damage. The word combines kulde (cold) and skader (damages) and is used to describe harm resulting from exposure to low temperatures. In practice, kuldeskader covers several domains, including human health, agriculture, and built infrastructure.
In the medical context, kuldeskader refers to cold-related injuries such as frostbite and frostnip, which occur
Causes of kuldeskader include prolonged or intense exposure to freezing temperatures, high wind speeds, and moisture
Prevention and management focus on reducing exposure and managing moisture. Protective clothing and shorter exposure times