You’re at risk of frostbite in this bitterly cold weather. Here’s what to know
TORONTO — As bitterly cold temperatures plunge much of the country into a deep freeze, emergency doctors and public health experts are warning people to protect themselves from frostbite.
In some parts of Canada where winters aren’t always this frigid, people may not realize that frostbite is “a real risk that can happen to anybody” when the temperature drops, said Dr. Sahil Gupta, an emergency physician at St. Michael’s Hospital in Toronto.
“I trained in Edmonton. We saw frostbite a lot more than I do here,” he said.
“But with the cold spells that we have had, especially going into this weekend, I think we need to be prepared.”


