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Reassurance and avoidance of cold help to eliminate attacks.
The condition in patients with no other disease (essential cryoglobulinemia) is treated by avoidance of cold temperatures.
Avoidance of cold allows the person to warm his/her body and to get more energy to overcome the sickness [ 26].
It is classically described as "an icy cold feeling that can progress to pain" or "an exaggerated or abnormal reaction to cold exposure of the injured part causing discomfort or the avoidance of cold" [ 22, 23].
Cold sensitivity, described as "an exaggerated or abnormal reaction to cold exposure of the injured part, causing discomfort or the avoidance of cold", is a common complaint following hand injuries [ 1, 2].
Cold sensitivity, described as "an exaggerated or abnormal reaction to cold exposure of the injured part, causing discomfort or the avoidance of cold", is a common complaint following a variety of hand injuries and diseases [ 1- 10].
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The main advantage here is the avoidance of a cold start, as there isn't a reliance on feedback provided by other users.
People — and, with them, the empire — suffered when, in avoidance of the rain and cold, they wore poorly ventilated clothes and got overheated.
Generally, two strategies of cold hardiness have developed: freeze avoidance and freeze tolerance.
Shortening of cold ischaemia time, HLA-matching and reduced sensitisation, avoidance of CNI-toxicity, cytomegalovirus prophylaxis, and treatment of subclinical rejection detected through protocol biopsies are paramount [ 48].
A recent study of Fos protein expression in the brain [33] suggested that the DMH is also involved in the control of operant heat-avoidance behavior (moving to a reward area to trigger a breeze of cold air).
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