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Yes, Trench Foot just gets it's name from the numerous cases of it caused by the conditions in the trenches in World War 1. It is still something you can get today

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Could trench foot be prevented?

no it couldn't not in the soldiers conditions and hardship


How did you get the trench foot?

If you got your foot wet in the trenches it would start to rot and it could come off with your boot.


Was trench foot a new disease in World War 1?

No, trench foot was first noted by Napoleon's army in 1812. It was made more well known during the trench warfares of World War I, but it was not new at that time.


What were the symptoms of trench foot?

Blisters and open sores are some of the symptoms of trench foot.


Is there any water today that could sustain a megalodon?

the marina trench.


Disease in trench like trench foot?

Its because of the water basically making there foot mouldy


What is trench foot and how you can get it?

trench foot is bogies in the toenail and you get it by sitting on tha doilet to long you get me blad


What was remedy for trench foot?

The remedy for severe trench foot would be amputation or staying out of the water


Is trench foot a virus?

Immersion foot, or trench foot, is the blackening of the toes and the skin ,They vary in size and shape and are usually caused by a virus.


Did trench foot kill soldiers?

I think that the only reason trench foot can kill is if the soldier has their foot amputated and then during the process get an infection.


How many people died in each country from trench foot?

Nobody dies of trench foot. Trench foot is caused by walking around for days, in the mud, while wearing wet boots. Think of it as "super-athlete's foot".


What are the main symptoms of the condition Trench Foot?

The main symptoms of the condition of Trench Foot is having a itching, heavy feeling and in some cases a prickly foot. Trench foot may cause pain, tingling, swelling, blotching and red and warm foot.