ABC News January 8, 2015

What You Need to Know About Frostbite and Hypothermia

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A winter chill has descended upon much of the U.S., freezing enough of the country to cause widespread school closings and generally induce misery for many.

With freezing temperatures can come a variety of health problems, most notably frostbite and hypothermia. To help you stay warm and healthy, we've put together a few things you need to know about surviving the cold with your fingers and toes intact.

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Buchinsky has straightforward advice for anyone heading out into freezing weather. He advises people to keep skin covered and be aware of any warning signs of hypothermia and frostbite.

Buchinsky also warns people against warming up with a stiff drink because alcohol opens up blood vessels on the skin, leading people to lose body heat even faster.

"Stay away from the alcohol," he said. "That's a key piece."