Specialist Dr Howard Oakely diagnosed a "gross" case of nonfreezing
cold injury - trench foot - and wrote in his medical report: "I am very concerned that he appears to have been deterred from seeking medical attention and has suffered from pain for over a year.
Cold injury can result in frostnip, frostbite, immersion foot, chilblains, and hypothermia.
In the consumption of chilled beverages, excessive ingestion of ice can lead to tissue chilblain, a mild form of
cold injury.
All that trapped air insulates the body against heat loss and prevents
cold injury.
The trapped air insulates your hands against heat loss and prevents
cold injury.