| Chilblains (Perniosis)
		
			| Chilblains (Perniosis)Skip to the navigationTopic OverviewChilblains (perniosis, also known as pernio) is a reaction to cold,
		nonfreezing temperatures. It is seen most often in young people who have
		Raynaud's phenomenon and people who are exposed to damp,
		cold weather. Symptoms develop 2 to 14 hours after exposure to cold and usually
		affect the hands, ears, lower legs, or feet. Symptoms include: Local redness and swelling.Skin
		  bumps.Changes in sensation, such as itching or
		  burning.Tender blue bumps that develop after
		  rewarming.Blisters and ulcers (in severe cases).
 Treatment includes rewarming the affected areas, caring for any
		blisters that form, and avoiding reexposure to cold.CreditsByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine
 Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
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