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10. Frostbite

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via Wikimedia

Frostbite is only on this list because of the seriousness of it. It is extremely rare in a cold room, but if your baby moves from outside and comes into a cold room, they will not have a chance to warm up. The tip of their nose, fingertips, toes, cheeks, and ears are common places to watch. The issues generally lead to damage skin and nerves. If you need to warm your child up quickly, do so with warm water. Dry heat can cause burns and should be avoided. This is not a common issue, so you will likely never face it, but it deserves to be noted just in case.

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