The most famous symptom of Bubonic Plague is swollen lymph glands, called buboes. These are commonly found in the armpits, groin or neck. The bubonic plague was the first step of the ongoing plague. Two other forms of the plague, pneumonic and septicemic, resulted after a patient with the bubonic plague developed pneumonia or blood poisoning. Other symptoms include spots on the skin that are red at first and then turn black, heavy breathing, continuous blood vomiting, aching limbs, coughing and terrible pain. The pain is usually caused by the actual decaying, or decomposing of the skin while the infected person is still alive.
People who have the Bubonic Plague experience chills, muscle pains and headaches. These symptoms don't necessarily mean you have the plague though.
In the beginning, dizziness, headaches, etc. Then Black sores all over the body. Then delirium.
The bubonic plague caused widespread death across Europe. Some symptoms were fever, cough, and black colored nodules that grew from the neck.
To be cured from the Bubonic Plague you can use antibiodics. In the previous bubonic plagues when it was a plague there was no cure.
The Bubonic Plague
The Pneumonic plague, (internal bubonic plague,) constricted your throat muscles.
the Bubonic Plague occurred in Europe about 400 years ago
Bubonic Plague is caused by the bacterium, Yersinia pestis.
The Bubonic Plague killed millions of people.
the bubonic plague, spread by rats bitten bye infected fleas
Well really there were three- the most common being the bubonic plague.
The name of the bacillus that causes Bubonic plague is Yersinnia pestis.
What Bubonic plague caused an rapid spreading disease
Yersinia pestis, AKA, Bubonic Plague
The bubonic plague started in Asia and spread to Europe.