Assuming that the question refers to the Bubonic Plague, or yershinism, the plague generally runs its course in about six days, not unlike the flu. If a victim doesn't die within that time, he or she survives it. When the Plague, as the Black Death, swept Europe in the 1340's effective prevention and treatment were nonexistent. Today there are vaccinations for it, and with immediate medical care, few die.
The plague is an older disease, but the first Great Plague occurred in the 14th century in Europe, long after the first crusades.
a long time ago
what happens is that that person would not probably survive long and probably die right away.
8000 years
It might had been going on for at least 30 years.
Usaully,the person will died within five days.
It does not affect longevity of a person's life.
When a person is infected with the black plague, death can be quite quick. Untreated, a person will die between 2 days and a week after getting ill.
With sufficient nutritious food and plenty of water, a person can survive indefinitely.
66 days
Six minutes
3 minutes
as long as the blood doesnt go to their head
six months
It all depends on the temp
The body can survive without solid food for a few weeks, depending on the individual's health and hydration level. Sipping juice can provide some calories and hydration, but it may not be enough to sustain long-term survival. It's important to seek medical advice in such situations to ensure proper nutrition and care.
Usually as long as you feed/ take care of it.