trench foot when water forms fungus from being constantly submerged and the fungus eats your feet
The diseases, such as gangrene and trench foot, the war itself, and the weather conditions.
Trench Foot Trench Fever Influenza (multiple types) Shell Shock
the most common disease in the world is h.i.v, aids.
Trench foot, shell shock
During World War I, soldiers suffered injuries from the enemy's weapons, from natural forces, and sometimes even from their own forces through accidents and "friendly-fire" incidents. Perhaps most unknown to casual observers of the conflict, disease and other bodily afflictions accounted for much of the suffering of the soldiers on both sides of the war.
The conditions were disgusting, with diseases like foot rot, trench rats, gangreen, and others.
they spread the plague, again.
risk of being killed lack of food and water trench foot diseases lack medical attention
The trenches were a very distressing place. Diseases' were caught such as trench foot. The the only cure was to have your legs amputated.
No, Trench Warfare was very detrimental to their health, as the men had to live through diseases in the trench, rats contaminating everything, and poor sanitation.
trench
from trench foot or trench fever.