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What problems did soldiers in World War I have in the trenches that they endured among these problems?

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unsanitary conditions, infectious diseases

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Such as dysentery, cholera and typhoid fever were common and spread rapidly. Constant exposure to wetness caused trench foot, a painful condition in which dead tissue spread across one or both feet, sometimes requiring amputation.

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