Can you use Dacronin for frostbite

You cannot use Dakine for frostbite. Dakine is an ointment used to treat fungal infections of the skin, but frostbite is due to insufficient warming measures or prolonged exposure to cold, and has nothing to do with fungal infections, so the use of Dakine is not effective in treating frostbite. Frostbite can be treated through medication, physical therapy, and life conditioning, as follows: 1. Medication: Treatment of frostbite can be done with vitamin E cream or heparin sodium ointment under the guidance of a doctor, and if the local skin has been ulcerated it needs to be topically applied with fusidic acid ointment to prevent infection; 2. Frostbite recovery; 3. Life conditioning: such as daily immersion in warm water to help promote local blood circulation. Increase daily physical exercise to promote blood circulation throughout the body. Eat more warm and tonic foods, such as beef and lamb, and also take strict warmth measures when going out to avoid frostbite from happening at all. Frostbite is usually caused by the cold, edematous red patches on the fingers, toes, face and ears, which can form blisters or even ulcers after fading from pressure, with local swelling and pain, and increased pain and difficulty in healing after breaking. Therefore, it is important to actively treat frostbite at the early stage of its occurrence to avoid the delayed treatment caused by the random use of ointments, which can lead to more serious consequences.