Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The Diseases And How They Affected Your Body

All right to start this off whoever has read my first paragraph and didn’t like it… DON’T READ THIS! Well once again I’m going to go into even more detail about the nasty bubonic plague. Well with you have all the detail above but there is more disgusting and terrifying stuff. Picture your self back in the 1300 C.E. Well the people then would get black spots on there body. And if they were bad enough they would get puss under the spots and they would burst and ooze out onto you. So while you were sleeping then the black spot might pop and ooze onto the bed and you would get stuck to it on that part if there was enough puss and eventually rip off skin while ripping your arm from the bed. This disease was brought to Europe from Asia by sailors. Another disease that the medieval Europeans suffered through was leprosy. This painful disease would attack you from the inside out. You catch the disease through a cut on the skin or a scab. But it doesn’t attack you there. It goes for your internal organs. So I hope you won't need those if you get it.

Alrite those two disease were not very pretty but theses ones are still bad but not as bad as the ones above. The pneumonic plague is a infectious disease that came into your respitory system. You would die 100% of the time within two days!! It had pains in the chest with a struggle to breath. Kind of like asthma but worse.... alot worse. The septiemic plague is the least common form of a plague, it infected you in the circulatory system. You had a high chance of siezures and tendancy to bleed randomly. It also had aton of things just like the bubonic plague. This disease like the bubonic plague is given to humans through flea bights.

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