Hypothermia & Heat: Why Hot Water Bottles Can Be Dangerous
Applying a hot water bottle directly to bare skin of someone with hypothermia may cause serious skin damage due to increased risk of burns. When a person is severely hypothermic, applying direct heat could result in severe burns that might result in blisters and damage skin tissues.Hypothermia - Related Articles
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