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Severe cold in South Dakota poses frostbite risks; cover skin and seek shelter to prevent permanent injury.
Extreme cold and wind chill in South Dakota this winter raise frostbite risks, particularly to exposed skin on the face, hands, and feet.
The CDC warns frostbite can cause permanent damage or require amputation.
To prevent it, cover all exposed skin and seek shelter immediately if symptoms like numbness or pale skin appear.
Warm affected areas gradually in lukewarm water—avoid direct heat, snow, or rubbing.
Prompt medical care is essential, even after brief cold exposure.
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