Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Symptoms Of The Black Death In Order What Were The Symptoms Of The Bubonic Plague(the Black Death)?

What were the symptoms of the bubonic plague(the black death)? - symptoms of the black death in order

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s_jane23 said...

"The first signs of the plague, it seemed to be tumors of the groin or armpits. Some flooding was as big as an apple, sometimes the size of an egg. The fatal swelling then began spreading in all directions in the body. Then the disease has changed. black or red dots to break out, sometimes in the thigh or arm. They were large in some cases and in others almost like a rash was.



A few days after the infection has become the victim of a rash and had pain throughout the body. The victim felt tired and sluggish, but the pain makes it difficult to sleep. The increased body temperature, and this has affected the brain and nerves. The speech is affected, and the victims increasingly less understandable. As the disease took more than a robbery, has the victim of a drunken appearance on the entry and stumbling gait. The victim is delirious.



After six days, lymph nodes swell and become inflamed. In the groin, neck and armpits, the body, leading to BuboIS - inflammation and very painful. This buckling causes bleeding under the skin, which turned around the bumps and blue / purple. In some cases, red spots appeared in commercials as death approached.



The average time of death of the first symptom was from four to seven days. It is estimated that between 50% and 75% of people who had contracted the disease died.

Rubym said...

It was sometimes referred to as the "Black Death" because of the large bile, or swollen lymph nodes in the armpits, groin and other places that are black from bleeding under the skin. The person who receives a high fever and a rash, and lymph nodes swell.

When the lungs are affected pneumonic plague, a case that much worse it could be transmitted from person to person through coughing or sneezing. The most common form of plague, not so deadly was through the bites of rodent fleas and not covered (not me) directly to the patient.

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