Freezing weather can mean frostbite(冻疮)and hypothermia (低体温)unless a person is prepared. Today we talk about how to stay warm, dry and safe. Frostbite is damage that happens when skin is exposed to extreme cold for too long. It mainly happens on the hands, feet, nose and ears. People with minor cases of frostbite that affect only the skin may not suffer and permanent damage. But if deeper tissue is affected, a person is likely to feel pain every time the area gets cold. Hypothermia happens when the body cannot produce as much heat as it releases. The condition comes on slowly. Signs of hypothermia include uncontrollable shaking, very slow breathing and difficulty thinking clearly. If not treated, hypothermia can be deadly. To avoid coldrelated injuries, here is a simple way to remember four basic steps to stay warm, Think of COLD-C.O.L.D. The C stands for cover.Wear a hat and a scarf to keep heat from escaping through the head, neck and ears.And wear mittens(连指手套)instead of gloves.In gloves, the fingers are separated, so the hands may not stay as warm. The O stands for overexertion. Avoid activities that will make you sweaty. Wet clothes and cold weather are a bad mix. The L stands for layers. Wearing loose, lightweight clothes, one layer on top of another, is better than wearing a single heavy layer of clothing. Also, make sure outerwear is made of material that is water resistant and tightly knit. The D stands for dry.In other words, stay as dry as possible. Pay attention to the places where snow can enter, like the tops of boots, the necks of coats and the wrist areas of mittens. Hypothermia can be mild, moderate or severe. Mild hypothermia is something that most people have experienced if they live in cold climates. You feel so cold that your body starts to shake-not very much, but uncontrollably. The treatment for mild hypothermia starts with getting out of the cold and, if necessary, changing into dry clothes.Drinking warm, nonalcoholic liquids and eating something sugary can stop the shivering. Taking a warm bath or sitting by a fire or doing some exercise can also help the body warm up. These are all common sense treatments. But the treatment needs change when people enter the moderate or severe stages of hypothermia. In that situation, their body temperature drops below thirtyfive degrees Celsius. They lose the ability to think clearly. Their muscles become stiff.They might bump into things or fall over objects. It is important to work fast to get people out of the cold.Hypothermia victims need medical help as soon as possible. But it is equally important to move them slowly and gently.
How to stay warm, dry and safe | | Two 1 happening in the winter | | frostbite | It happens as a result of skin being__2__to extreme cold for too long. Minor cases of frostbite won't__3__much damage. A person may__4__a lot if deeper tissue is affected. | hypothermia | It__5__from the body not producing enough heat. The condition comes on slowly with three signs. __6__treatment, it can be deadly. | Basic_7_ to stay warm | | C | Wear something to keep heat from escaping. | O | Avoid activities that will make you sweaty. | L | Wear loose, lightweight clothes made of special material. | D | Stay as dry as possible. | __8__ for hypothermia | Drinking warm__9__liquids and eating something sugary. Taking a warm bath or sitting by a fire or doing some exercise. Changing the treatment according to the__10__stages. Getting victims out of the cold, giving them medical help as soon as possible and moving them slowly and gently. |
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