Donate SIGN UP

tudors

Avatar Image
doyleboy | 17:54 Mon 17th Oct 2005 | History
8 Answers

what was the name of the disease commonly known as the "sweating disease" in the tudor times?

Gravatar

Answers

1 to 8 of 8rss feed

Best Answer

No best answer has yet been selected by doyleboy. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.

For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.
It most probably was 'Hyperhidrosis', (Sweating Disease), but there are different strains of it.

I agree that hyperhidrosis is a sweating disease

and that any sweating disease in the Tudor times is necessarily conjectural,

but I tip malaria or influenza

Influenza - Huxham 1568

but on reflection - it is the ague - or sweating disease

 

(no ref)

erm malaria I mean
None of the diseases Peter has named are called 'Sweating Disease', but given the historical time, on reflection, I think he is probably right, more so with the Ague and Malaria, both of which make you sweat profusely.

It was called 'sweating sickness' and has been likened to an unrelated medical condition hyperhidrosis as mentioned above, and relapsing fever which was spread by ticks and lice.

See sweaty

 

see the English Sweating Sickeness, 1485-1551

content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/336/8/580

I think, what I have read about the sweating sickness it sound like the early signs of meningitis with feeling sick, fevered and stiff joints when it appears in a later date some people start showing signs of a rash.

1 to 8 of 8rss feed

Do you know the answer?

tudors

Answer Question >>