Low Temperature Burn

"Burn? Bell, are you joking?"

"Eating snow can burn you? This is the first time I've heard of it."

"No way. I grew up in the north and ate snow when I was young. I've never heard of anyone being burned."

"Be careful of Bell's new trick."

Most of the people in the live-stream did not believe Bell.

But in fact, Bell was not talking nonsense.

Of course, some people might not understand that the wound of eating snow is similar to frostbite.

The symptoms were like being scalded by boiling water, so they were also called burns.

Seeing that the audience in the live-stream was questioning his words, Bell said.

"Actually, being burned by snow is essentially frostbite.

Because things that are too cold will cause blood flow to be blocked and accumulate, forming blisters.

The symptoms are like being scalded by boiling water.

The mouth burn I mentioned is different from ordinary burns.