Trench foot, caused by prolonged exposure to cold, wet conditions, leads to symptoms such as numbness, swelling, and skin discoloration. If untreated, it can result in tissue damage and even gangrene. To cure trench foot, the affected area should be warmed gradually, kept dry, and elevated; in severe cases, medical intervention may be necessary, including antibiotics or surgery. Prevention involves keeping feet dry and warm, using appropriate footwear, and changing socks regularly.
Nobody dies of trench foot. Trench foot is caused by walking around for days, in the mud, while wearing wet boots. Think of it as "super-athlete's foot".
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Trench foot would cause blisters and open sores on the soldiers foot. Often fungal infections would set in and gangrene if left untreated.
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Trench foot got its name because during World War I many of the soldiers who fought in the trenches got trench foot because of the constantly damp conditions of their shoes in the trenches.It is not known exactly when or where the disease was given it's apt name but I'd imagine it was just a general term used by the soldiers that it was eventually accepted as it's name. The proper name of Trench Foot, however, is 'immersion foot'.
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The best way to treat trench foot is by doing regular inspection of the feet.There are medications such as certain antibiotics that may help. Have a great day, cmf3225
Trench foot comes from having your feet wet and cold for long periods of time. The name comes from the world war in wich trenches were the main battle enviroment. Cold and wet many soldiers developed trench foot. Trench foot can be treated but can also end up in the amputation of the feet. Toes turn black and no longer able to cure.
Trench foot was a common ailment during World War I. It came from wearing shoes that were constantly wet. Trench foot would have been extremely painful until the feet went numb. After that, gangrene would set in.
No, trench foot was first noted by Napoleon's army in 1812. It was made more well known during the trench warfares of World War I, but it was not new at that time.
Blisters and open sores are some of the symptoms of trench foot.
Its because of the water basically making there foot mouldy
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The remedy for severe trench foot would be amputation or staying out of the water
The trenches were a very distressing place. Diseases' were caught such as trench foot. The the only cure was to have your legs amputated.
Immersion foot, or trench foot, is the blackening of the toes and the skin ,They vary in size and shape and are usually caused by a virus.
I think that the only reason trench foot can kill is if the soldier has their foot amputated and then during the process get an infection.