Yes! If your toes are badly damaged, your nerve endings can break down and die, causing your toes to fall off! Ew!
Trench foot is a condition caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to damp, unsanitary, cold conditions. If the condition is left untreated in can result in gangrene and require amputation. However, the condition is treatable and if treated properly, it will recover completely, although it can cause severe short term pain when feeling returns to the foot. First you feet will start going numb and then they would turn either red or blue. This can be cured by keeping your feet dry and changing your socks several times a day.
There were many diseases including: trench foot, shell shock, gas blindness, and in the winter, frostbite. Also common were small pox, cholera, leprosy. One other terrible disease was trench foot. This happened when the foot is submerged in water for long periods of time. It was so common in World War 1 because of the mud and water in the trenches. The foot becomes itchy and swollen. and eventually toes can fall off, along with the foot.
Bad, Trenchfoot with rotting feet from the cold and wet, shells- ie dying, gas attacks really bad, Try and find out how many men died from things like this because i can't remember off the top of my head and i will try and find out specific details
I remember a place kicker with the New Orleans Saints whose last name was Dempsey. For a long time he held the record for the longest field goal at, I think, 64 yards. He didn't have any toes on his right foot, but I don't know the reason for that. Hope that helps. The Sarge Dempsey was born without toes on his right foot. He was also born with only one hand, I'm not sure which one. Rocky Blier played for the Steelers then was Drafted into the service,did a tour in Viet Nam where he lost part of his foot and then came back and played on at least 1 of the Steelers Super Bowl winning teams of the 1970's
Trench Warfare was a stale mate. Sides were covered from enemy fire, but they couldn't advance themselves to win the battle. When they did charge threw no man's land, they were greeted by enemy fire and they didn't gain much ground. Trench foot was a negative. Trench foot would get so bad that a man would take off his shoe and his foot would stay in it. Mustard gas was also a negative. Enemies would fire mustard gas which if it landed on you would eat your clothes and burn your skin. Many men would get huge blisters. If you breathed it in, you would die a slow painful death. Rats and cockroaches were the mens only companions. Everything else was killed. Trees, grass, and plants were nowhere in sight. Mud was almost always engulping the trenches. Men would sleep in it. There are many other negatives these are just a few of the main ones.
· The foot would gradually go numb · The skin of the foot would go red or blue- an effect of poor vascular supply · The foot to swell up · Blisters and sores to appear · Fungi to then infect the sores · (A bad odour to occur as a result of decaying of the foot) Amputating would be done in extreme conditions Toes could fall off
cutting the toes off?
Yes, anything is possible but you can lose circulation to them, which would make them fall off.
If you got your foot wet in the trenches it would start to rot and it could come off with your boot.
frostbite
Near the end of his life King Henry VIII had lots of stuff falling off of him, but it wasn't due to poor hygiene.
Well it is when someone chops there manky toes off.
brushing the foot through the floor with toes slightly off the floor
Since it was not otherwise mentioned we can assume that Harry Potter has ten toes, five on each foot.
No. If you're having circulation issues (which is why your toes would rot/fall off), then you should probably be wearing doctor-recommended socks and footwear. Make sure your socks aren't too tight around each toe. If you feel your toes going numb or loosing sensation when wearing toe socks, then just take them off and don't use them.
Foot fungus.
its going to fall off soon