What is jungle rot?

Medical Definition of jungle rot
: any of various especially pyogenic skin infections contracted in tropical environments.
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Can jungle rot be cured?

It requires a pan in which both feet will fit, enough water in the pan to cover the feet, 2 cups of white vinegar and 1 cup of Epsom salts. Put the feet into the bath and watch TV or read a good book while they soak. Repeat this every few days until the fungus clears. (It took almost a month.)
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Does jungle rot smell?

Signs and symptoms

Later, as the condition worsens feet can start to swell and smell of decay as muscle and tissue become macerated. The feet often feel warm to touch. Advanced trench foot often involves blisters and open sores, which lead to fungal infections; this is sometimes called jungle rot.
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What does jungle rot look like on your feet?

Jungle Rot is another slang term for a similar foot immersion condition that was prevalent in the Vietnam War. Basically, the foot, feet or toes affected turn numb and either red or blue from the decreased vascular blood flow.
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What does trench foot feel like?

What are the symptoms of trench foot? Symptoms of trench foot include a tingling and/or itching sensation, pain, swelling, cold and blotchy skin, numbness, and a prickly or heavy feeling in the foot. The foot may be red, dry, and painful after it becomes warm.
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Can foot rot be cured?

Fortunately for most people, foot rot is easily managed and curable with home remedies and over-the-counter medication once symptoms are recognised.
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How do you stop jungle rot?

Avoiding Jungle Rot/Immersion Foot
  1. Change socks often.
  2. Keep feet dry whenever possible.
  3. Air your feet out during the day or at least in the evenings. ...
  4. Use foot powders if you tend to sweat a lot. ...
  5. Treat any fungal issues as soon as possible.
  6. Avoid wet conditions if you have cuts, cracks, or any blisters on your feet.
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How do you prevent jungle rot?

Trench Foot Treatment
  1. Keep your feet raised.
  2. Not rub your feet.
  3. Wear clean, dry socks every day.
  4. Not wear socks when you sleep.
  5. Not smoke.
  6. Stay hydrated.
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Is foot rot contagious?

Introduction: Footrot is a highly contagious disease affecting the interdigital (between the toes) tissue of ruminants. It is one of the most common causes of lameness in cattle and sheep and can result in serious economic loss. Once present in a herd/flock, footrot can be very difficult to control.
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Why do my feet hurt after walking in wet shoes?

Wet shoes not only cause discomfort but, also can develop into Athlete's foot, also called tinea pedis, a contagious fungal infection that affects the skin on the feet and can spread to the toenails and sometimes the hands. The fungal infection is called athlete's foot because it's commonly seen in athletes.
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How did soldiers prevent trench foot?

British troops were ordered to change into dry socks as often as possible, rub whale oil into their feet, and even did a “stamping drill” of stomping and rubbing their feet in unison to get the blood flow going.
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Why are my heels white?

Typically cracked heels take the form of gray or white cracked skin on the fatty layer between the bottom of the heel and the foot itself. The dryness and splitting on this part of the foot is often a result of tension on the skin.
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What happens if you have wet feet all day?

Trench foot, or immersion foot syndrome, is a serious condition that results from your feet being wet for too long. The condition first became known during World War I, when soldiers got trench foot from fighting in cold, wet conditions in trenches without the extra socks or boots to help keep their feet dry.
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Why do feet hurt after being wet all day?

Trench foot or immersion foot is a type of tissue damage caused by prolonged exposure to cold and wet conditions. It leads to swelling, pain, and sensory disturbances in the feet. It can lead to damage to the blood vessels, nerves, skin, and muscle.
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What does an infected foot look like?

Your foot appears discolored, with redness, red streaks, or white patches. Your nails, particularly your toenail, have green or yellow spots, or other signs of discoloration.
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Why are my feet itchy after being in wet socks?

Athlete's foot is caused by the same type of fungi (dermatophytes) that cause ringworm and jock itch. Damp socks and shoes and warm, humid conditions favor the organisms' growth.
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How do you get rid of Hong Kong feet?

Home remedies
  1. Wash feet often with soap and water.
  2. Soak feet in salt water or diluted vinegar to clear up blisters.
  3. Some evidence shows that soaking feet in a tea tree oil solution can help. ...
  4. Make sure feet are completely dry after washing, especially between the toes.
  5. Wear clean cotton socks.
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How do soldiers keep their feet dry?

Thick socks are great for around camp, extremely breathable non-waterproof footwear, and inside of a sleeping bag. Anywhere else, and they may do more harm than good. Thick socks soaks up more moisture than a thinner sock. Thick socks also take much longer to dry.
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How does foot rot occur?

Foot rot is caused by a synergistic infection of two organisms, Dichelobacter nodosus and Fusobacterium necrophorum. Fusobacterium necrophorum is in virtually all sheep and goat environments and sets the stage for infection with the organism necessary for foot rot to occur, Dichelobacter nodosus.
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How long does foot rot last?

The bacteria can only survive away from the foot for a maximum of 7 days, even in ideal conditions. In less favourable dry conditions, the bacteria die rapidly.
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What causes foot rotten?

Foot Rot, medically known as tinea pedis, is an infection caused by fungi and it usually takes root on the surface of the skin. The most common species of fungus that cause the infection is Trichophyton rubrum. This species can also invade the nails, causing fungal nail infections.
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What are trench rats?

Many men killed in the trenches were buried almost where they fell. If a trench subsided, or new trenches or dugouts were needed, large numbers of decomposing bodies would be found just below the surface. These corpses, as well as the food scraps that littered the trenches, attracted rats.
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What was trench fever?

Trench fever or quintana fever (5-day fever) is a recurrent fever among non-immunocompromised individuals. Fever episodes lasting for one to five days are associated with nonspecific and varying symptoms such as severe headache, tenderness or pain in the shin, weakness, anorexia or abdominal pain.
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Why is my body warm but my feet are cold?

Poor circulation is one of the most common causes of cold feet. When the temperature outside drops, your body works to keep your core warm. As a result, your blood vessels in your extremities constrict to limit circulation to the core part of your body.
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