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Chilblains can occur at any age and are more common in women than men.
At least she wouldn't feel the beginnings of chilblains until next year.
Chilblains are caused by poor circulation in response to the cold.
The rapid change in temperature can lead to chilblains and dry skin.
'You've got chilblains!' their mother said when she came to see them at the beginning of December.
Those of us who got chilblains hanging around outside won't forget them in a hurry.
In the first hell, the intense cold produces chilblains all over one's body.
"If you have chilblains again, you could lose the use of your hands."
Chilblains can be prevented by keeping the feet and hands warm in cold weather.
"Do you want me to discuss my chilblains and gout in public?"
He had announced that he was coming with them, on account of his chilblains.
We don't want her coming down with a sore throat or chilblains."
In the second hell, one's chilblains worsen and finally burst.
And my chilblains are better, too,' Nick said, happily counting his blessings.
When this happens, you may be prone to chilblains and other circulatory problems.
He was Staring down at her hand which was ice cold and covered in chilblains.
Don't cry really," whispered George, "or you'll get chilblains in your eyes.
His mother had always warned him about catching chilblains, and he never had.
Chilblains as an occupational hazard for explorers of other worlds?
Also he suffered from chilblains, the penalty of an imperfect circulation.
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On one cold winter day, he saw the poor suffering from chilblains on their ears.
He has to wear them because of chilblains.
But their biggest drawback was that they caused chilblains.
It was always hot, but then this was better than the chilblains and the cold of which Susie had written.
When the doctor described pernio to the girl and her mother, they nodded in agreement.
The dermatologist he referred them to agreed - she had pernio.
The dead skin falls off without leaving a scar, he added, but the pain caused by this condition, called pernio, can last a lifetime.
She was raised on a farm with three brothers in Pernio, a town near the southwest coast of Finland.
Another condition, called pernio or chilblains, comes from prolonged exposure to cold, damp conditions, usually on the feet, making them red and tender.
In 1889 he proved an early description of skin lesions associated with sarcoidosis, introducing the name "lupus pernio".
Lupus pernio is a chronic raised indurated (hardened) lesion of the skin, often purplish in color.
One in particular came to mind: pernio, also known by its medieval-era moniker, chilblains, from the Anglo-Saxon for cold sore.
Chilblains, also called Pernio or Perniosis, are caused when your skin is exposed to temperatures just above freezing over and over again.
In contrast, patients with the disfiguring skin condition lupus pernio or cardiac or neurologic involvement rarely experience disease remission.
The most common lesions are erythema nodosum, plaques, maculopapular eruptions, subcutaneous nodules, and lupus pernio.
Among his numerous written works was a textbook on skin diseases titled Lehrbuch der hautkrankheiten, and three papers on lupus pernio.
The cutaneous symptoms vary, and range from rashes and noduli (small bumps) to erythema nodosum, granuloma annulare, or lupus pernio.
Sur le lupus pernio, mémoire présenté en Novembre 1914 à la Société française de Dermatologie et de Syphiligraphie pour le Prix Zambaco, Stockholm 1934.
There is also a number of other conditions that affect hands, feet, and parts of the face with associated skin color changes that need to be differentiated from acrocyanosis: Raynaud's phenomenon, pernio, acrorygosis, erythromelalgia, blue finger syndrome.
Chilblains Cold Induced Vascular Disease Erythema, Pernio Pernio None Perniosis is an inflammatory disorder that is triggered by prolonged exposure to cold and damp (humid) conditions.
Equestrian perniosis is a skin condition that presents on the lateral thighs of women equestrians who ride on cold damp days.
Chilblains, also called Pernio or Perniosis, are caused when your skin is exposed to temperatures just above freezing over and over again.
Chilblains Cold Induced Vascular Disease Erythema, Pernio Pernio None Perniosis is an inflammatory disorder that is triggered by prolonged exposure to cold and damp (humid) conditions.