külmavereline
Külmavereline is a rare and severe form of cold-induced skin damage that primarily affects the extremities, particularly the hands and feet. It is characterized by the formation of small, white, waxy plaques on the skin, which can be painful and may lead to permanent discoloration if left untreated. The condition is often associated with prolonged exposure to cold temperatures, such as those experienced in cold climates or during prolonged outdoor activities in cold weather.
The exact cause of külmavereline is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to
Treatment for külmavereline typically involves a combination of measures to warm the affected skin and promote
Prevention of külmavereline involves avoiding prolonged exposure to cold temperatures and taking steps to protect the