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A decreased body temperature can occur in patients with hypothermia and frostbite. Heat loss with extended cold exposure overpowers the body's ability to create heat, resulting in hypothermia. Core temperature readings help classify hypothermia. Mild hypothermia is temperatures between 32 °C (89.6 °F) and 35°C (95 °F) and is caused by impaired thermoregulation. Moderate hypothermia is temperatures between 28 C (82.4 °F) and 32 °C (89.6 °F) caused by...
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  • Cryosurgery

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  • Cryotherapy using liquid nitrogen is a standard dermatological treatment.
  • Innovations have recently improved cryotherapy techniques for skin disorders.

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  • To provide a comprehensive guide to practical cryotherapy.
  • To cover procedure planning, patient selection, and delivery techniques.
  • To address challenging clinical scenarios in cryotherapy.

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  • Review of current cryotherapy innovations and techniques.
  • Collating practical points for procedure planning.
  • Summarizing patient selection criteria.
  • Describing storage and delivery methods.
  • Analyzing challenging clinical scenarios.

Main Results:

  • Cryotherapy is an effective and economical treatment option.
  • Recent advancements enhance the practical utility of cryotherapy.
  • Comprehensive points cover various aspects of cryotherapy application.

Conclusions:

  • Cryotherapy remains a valuable and cost-effective dermatological tool.
  • Understanding procedural nuances and patient selection optimizes treatment outcomes.
  • Addressing challenging scenarios further enhances cryotherapy's efficacy.