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How to treat frostbite when medical nucleic acid samples are frozen into steamed bread in winter?

As many places are upgraded to high-risk areas, many front-line workers have to do their best to take nucleic acid samples day and night in this cold winter. The arrival of two cold waves made the winter weather worse. Many medical staff's hands were frozen into steamed buns when doing nucleic acid sampling, which really made people feel distressed. I hope that all units will do a good job in keeping warm the frontline staff, who are our angels in winter. I also hope that all citizens can cooperate with the decisions and arrangements of local governments, and cooperation is the greatest help to them. Tissue damage caused by cold weather should be treated as frostbite. If it is a slight frostbite, pay attention to the warmth and moisturizing of the skin and apply some special external ointment. If it is serious or even infected, it is necessary to use some anti-inflammatory drugs for conditioning. If frostbite occurs, seek medical attention in time. Don't trust folk remedies, so as not to cause more unnecessary harm.

In the cold winter, because the epidemic situation in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province rebounded again and the number of confirmed cases increased, the whole city began to carry out nucleic acid testing. According to the local epidemic prevention work arrangement, Bethune medical team stationed in the local area assisted more than 30 communities such as Shijiazhuang City to carry out nucleic acid detection on June 6, 65438. In order to reduce the gathering of indoor people, the collection points of nucleic acid detection are mostly set in outdoor open places. Due to two cold waves, the temperature in Shijiazhuang plummeted and the epidemic prevention environment was very severe.

Because of working in harsh environment for a long time, many medical staff hold together to keep warm, and the photos of frostbite on their hands and feet make people feel very distressed and tearful. Hu Miao, a nurse in Bethune Medical Team, didn't care because she was too busy at work. After sampling, she returned to the room and found her hands as round as steamed bread, red and purple, which was very uncomfortable. In just three days, this sampling team of 20 people completed the throat swab sampling of about 30,000 people. Although the work is very hard, the medical staff said that the hot water, paintings and warm stickers sent by the residents in the nearby community were all the support of the people for the epidemic prevention work, which made her very moved. Although this is the job of medical staff, can it really only be sampled in such a harsh environment? I hope the unit can have a better solution. They are anti-epidemic fighters and heroes of our people.

These frostbite caused by medical staff are all tissue damage caused by cold weather, and the treatment should be solved according to the frostbite. If it is a slight frostbite, pay attention to the warmth and moisturizing of the skin and apply some special external ointment. If it is serious or even infected, it is necessary to use some anti-inflammatory drugs for conditioning. If frostbite occurs, seek medical attention in time. Don't trust folk remedies, so as not to cause more unnecessary harm.