Chilblains, also known as Pernio and Chill Burn, is a condition that affects the small blood vessels called capillaries in the extremities. It occurs due to exposure to cold and humid conditions, resulting in symptoms like itching, red patches, swelling, and, in rare cases, blistering. Although it commonly affects the fingers and toes, other areas such as the face and legs can also be affected. Chilblains predominantly impact women, but anyone can experience this condition, often leading to confusion with Raynaud's Disease.
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Chilblains typically resolve on their own within a few days to weeks, especially as temperatures rise. Protecting and preventing the reoccurrence of chilblains involves keeping susceptible body parts warm and shielded. This can be achieved by wearing thick insulating socks and gloves and avoiding exposure to cold and humid environments. The use of moisturisers like E45 can help expedite recovery and alleviate associated irritation.
While chilblains rarely cause permanent damage, allowing them to progress untreated can lead to infection and ulceration.
To manage chilblains effectively, certain actions should be avoided:
If chilblains have already developed and the necessary precautions have been taken to keep the affected areas warm, pharmacy treatments may be considered:
Chilblains typically do not require time off work unless severe, blistered, or infected. If necessary, consult with your doctor regarding the need for time off work to allow your chilblains to recover fully.
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