In medieval times, coughing was often treated with herbal remedies and home remedies. Common treatments included concoctions made from honey, thyme, or licorice root, which were believed to soothe the throat. Patients might also be advised to drink warm broths or infusions and to avoid cold air. Additionally, rest and steam inhalation from hot water were recommended to help ease symptoms.
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they drink lot of water
Some put frogs under their armpits:D true story ._.
There were no dinosaurs in medieval times.
Medieval castles.
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In medieval times they would have used certain herbs to help cure or help with the pain.
I'm pretty sure that there was no cure. There probably wasnt a cure in that time but they did use religion as a 'cure'
they drink lot of water
In medieval times, there was no specific cure for measles. Treatment typically involved rest, staying hydrated, and managing symptoms like fever and rash. Some herbal remedies or bloodletting may have been used as well, but they were not very effective.
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They didn't. People died from malaria and they didn't know what it was or caused by.
Some put frogs under their armpits:D true story ._.
during medieval periods, the cure for leprosy was unknown, and the treatment given was isolation.
Rest, sleep. The body will cure itself
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People had the same medical problems we have today, but the science wasn't there to cure them. Herbs, mercury, bleeding, leaches, and other things were used as cures. Many times the cure did more harm than the disease.