Woman’s Burning Leg Pain Led to Rare Disease Once Known as ‘Holy Fire’

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had ergotism, a rare form of poisoning caused by a fungus that can grow on grains such as rye or wheat.

In medieval times, this condition was known as “St. Anthony’s Fire” or “holy fire” because it could cause intense burning pain, convulsions, hallucinations, and tissue damage. It was once linked to major outbreaks in Europe long before people understood continue reading …

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