WVU in the News: How to tell the difference between hypothermia and frostbite
BRIDGEPORT, W.Va. (WBOY) — With temperatures below freezing and parts of north central West Virginia under an extreme cold warning, anyone exposed to these temperatures could get hypothermia or frostbite. 12 News spoke with a local medical professional about how people can tell the difference if they think that they or someone they know is suffering from either of these conditions, as well as what to do next.