chilblain in the PONS Dictionary

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On one cold winter day, he saw the poor suffering from chilblains on their ears.
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He is honoured as the patron saint of notaries and secretaries, and invoked against chilblains and scurf.
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It can help severe chilblain sufferers.
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During this journey, he was trapped by a blizzard and had a chilblain on his right leg.
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Chilblains are small areas of skin inflammation triggered by cold-induced spasm of the tiny blood vessels within the skin.
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Externally it was traditionally used for chilblains and wounds.
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I developed chilblains and infections.
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It was prescribed to treat wounds, ulcers, dropsy, erysipelas, gout and chilblains.
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The accidental touch of a piece of metal can lead to chilblains and other injuries.
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A history of chilblains is suggestive of a connective tissue disease (such as lupus).
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