Pigeon droppings can cure human diseases. This is not a patent of modern people. It was recorded in Li Shizhen’s Compendium of Materia Medica as early as the Ming Dynasty: It is mainly used to treat vaginal pus discharge, roundworm parasitism, scrofula on the neck, and itchy head. Sores and other symptoms. \x0d\\x0d\The specific treatment steps are as follows: \x0d\\x0d\ First, prepare some dry unfermented pigeon droppings (prepare more or less depending on the size and location of chilblains, anyway, the more the better) for later use. \x0d\\x0d\ In the second step, it is best to wrap about 200 grams of pigeon droppings in gauze and put it in a washbasin. Soak the pigeon droppings in boiling water. At this time, use water vapor to fumigate the frostbite area. Generally, the patient’s wounds On the hands and feet, it is easier to get smoked, but care should be taken to avoid burns. Wait for the water to cool down and soak your hands and feet in the water for about a quarter of an hour. In mild cases, the condition will be cured by fumigating and washing it several times in a row, while in severe cases, the condition will be cured by fumigating and washing it several times. \x0d\\x0d\ Other parts such as ears are a little more troublesome, just be careful not to get burned. \x0d\\x0d\ Finally, I would like to emphasize that the frostbite area must not be ulcerated, otherwise the fumigation and cleaning treatment must be carried out only after the ulcerated area has healed. \x0d\\x0d\ In this way, the chilblain area after fumigation and cleaning will not be easy to relapse in the next year. Even if it recurs, just fumigation and cleaning it a few times will be fine