Low-temp burns in winter are way more dangerous than people think

Since they happen between 40–60°C (104–140°F),
You might think it'll just sting for a bit and go away, but it can actually lead to ulcers and even necrosis.

Just think of it as sous-viding human meat with electric blankets or hot packs.
"The 'human sous-vide' analogy has everyone both terrified and hungry, while survivors share their horror stories and safety tips."
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