How To Use Chilblains In A Sentence
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As a result of these walks in the cold mornings I got bad chilblains on my hands.
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Undue muscle tension causes bodily deformity, and vagotonia results in the production of such conditions as chilblains, asthma, intestinal trouble, etc.
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As a cream or ointment, it can be applied directly to bruises, sprains, strains, chilblains or painful varicose veins - but only on unbroken skin.
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Many people suffered badly with chilblains on their feet, hands or ears, but no uniform regulations were bent to allow for more protection for the sensitive areas which itched and caused a lot of discomfort.
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In modern, centrally heated homes, chilblains occur less and less.
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Childhood memories, of toasty firesides, warm bedtime drinks and even playing in the snow are all very quaint and charming but I can do without chilblains, in memory or in reality.
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If chilblains develop, don't scratch them; soothing lotions such as witch hazel or calamine will take away most of the discomfort.
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Spring and a release from scratchy underclothes and chilblains and runny noses and afternoon dusk and drafty passages.
Earl of Durkness
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When the chilblains vesicate, ulcerate or slough, it is better to omit the aconite and apply the other components of the liniment without it.
Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
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Most went barefoot, and some suffered chilblains.
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It is used as a substitute for tar and as an external application for rheumatism or chilblains.
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In addition, because the cold is more restrictive to your blood supply, you can suffer chilblains and damage to tissue.
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In the London cold, ‘She developed chilblains, and this annoyed her’.
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To prevent chilblains, avoid exposure to cold.
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There are people who believe that their Sony-Ericsson scarab not only spreads sweetness and light, but can also cure chilblains.
IPhone worship has seen the media lose all sense of proportion
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I am too old to have anything other than chilblains as a sign of physical inflammation from the chest down.
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The rapid change in temperature can lead to chilblains and dry skin.
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The thought of chapped hands and chilblains was almost terrifying, and his heart sank at sight of the double storm-windows, which he knew were solidly fastened and unraisable, while the small ventilating panes, the size of ladies 'handkerchiefs, smote him with sensations of suffocation.
THE PRODIGAL FATHER
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If you still have some Sudocreme lurking around your flat from when Tadpole was in nappies, use it on your chilblains.
Smoke
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I know you’re fussy, so I’ll tell you straight out …. .ummm … …. arrr … …. .ahhhhh … .. there’s only one ‘l’ in chilblains.
Smoke
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You would simply prioritise the foot that had more chilblains.
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Spring and a release from scratchy underclothes and chilblains and runny noses and afternoon dusk and drafty passages.
Earl of Durkness
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Once upon a time David Duckham, a genuine genius, stood on the wing at Twickenham and could count chilblains in bigger numbers than passes.
Six Nations 2011: No need to turn tank-stoppers into ballerinas | Eddie Butler
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Tartars are affildled with ulcers, made by the cold, of the nature of what we call chilblains, but greatly worfe; and m Poland and Lithuania there rei {ns a peculiar difeafc called the plica poknlcaf fo terribly painful and pflfenHve, that fcarce any thing can be thought oi worie.
Encyclopædia britannica;
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The best approach to chilblains is to avoid developing it by limiting exposure to cold, dressing warmly and covering exposed skin.
Health News from Medical News Today
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He carried on working to the end - dressed in the high starched collar and cravat of his youth and dispensing old-fashioned remedies, medicines, and cures which he prepared himself, for ailments as diverse as bronchitis and chilblains.
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As a cream or ointment, it can be applied directly to bruises, sprains, strains, chilblains or painful varicose veins - but only on unbroken skin.
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Elderly people, whose circulation is less efficient than it used to be, people who don't take enough exercise, and those suffering from anaemia, are also susceptible to chilblains.
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In fact, some of it is downright worth the chilblains.
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A few years back I ignored the need for winter socks and got a mild attack of chilblains, the first I've had since I was a child and, if I can so engineer it, the last I shall ever have.
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January, February, and March bring a great cold, and inhumane conditions of food and weather for the girls - long marches to church in the blistering cold wind, swollen and flayed fingers and feet, and chilblains on the hands.