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''This article is about chronic [[health]] conditions that cannot be treated completely using medicine alone.  For physical damage, see [[Injury]].  For treatable conditions, see [[Disease]].
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'''Ailments''' are [[health]] conditions that cannot be treated completely using medicine alone.  
  
'mtb' stands for 'Mean Time Between', and is how it's presented in the game files.
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"MTB" stands for "Mean Time Between", and is how it's presented in the game files.
  
 
Some conditions can give rise to other conditions; the risk of this happening will diminish if the condition is treated.
 
Some conditions can give rise to other conditions; the risk of this happening will diminish if the condition is treated.
  
Most permanent ailments are curable with body part replacements or usage of the [[healer mech serum]], with some exceptions such as resurrection psychosis.
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Most permanent ailments are curable with body part replacements or usage of the [[healer mech serum]].
  
==Chronic==
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{{Heal Option Table}}
Ailments that come with age. EIther non-fatal, or progresses extremely slowly towards fatality compared to infectious diseases.
 
  
===Alzheimer's===
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== Chronic ==
Progressive brain degeneration.
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Ailments that come with age. Either non-fatal, or progresses extremely slowly towards fatality compared to infectious diseases.
  
Progresses by 0.003 per day, meaning that it will take 333.33 days for it to reach full severity.
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=== Alzheimer's ===
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{{stub|reason = "Forget memory" and "confused wandering" mechanics}}
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A brain disease usually associated with aging. Alzheimer's disease causes progressive degradation in the ability to think and remember. Patients are known to forget close relatives and sometimes wander around in confusion.
  
* '''Minor''' - begins as soon as it appears
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Alzheimer's progresses by 0.003 per day, meaning that it will take 333.33 days for it to reach full severity from when it first appears.
** Symptoms:
 
*** Impaired functioning (-5% part efficiency)
 
*** Confused wandering (''mtb of 12 days'')
 
*** Forget memory thought (''mtb of 7 days'')
 
  
* '''Minor''' - begins at 20% severity
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{| class="wikitable"
** Symptoms:
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|-
*** Impaired functioning (-10% part efficiency)
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! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
*** Confused wandering (''mtb of 9 days'')
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|-
*** Forget memory thought (''mtb of 4 days'')
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| '''Alzheimer's (minor)''' || ≥0% severity ||
*** ''0.15%'' of conditional thoughts nullified
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* -5% part efficiency
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* Confused wandering (''MTB of 12 days'')
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* Forget memory (''MTB of 7 days'')
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|-
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| '''Alzheimer's (minor)''' || ≥20% severity ||
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* -10% part efficiency
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* Confused wandering (''MTB of 9 days'')
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* Forget memory (''MTB of 4 days'')
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* ''0.15%'' of conditional thoughts nullified
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|-
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| '''Alzheimer's (major)''' || ≥50% severity ||
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* -15% part efficiency
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* Confused wandering (''MTB of 7 days'')
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* Forget memory (''MTB of 2 days'')
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* ''0.5%'' of conditional thoughts nullified
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|-
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| '''Alzheimer's (major)''' || ≥80% severity ||
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* -20% part efficiency
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* Confused wandering (''MTB of 4 days'')
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* Forget memory (''MTB of 0.8 days'')
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* ''1%'' of conditional thoughts nullified
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|}
  
* '''Major''' - begins at 50% severity
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A human pawn can first get Alzheimer's at age 34.
** Symptoms:
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{| class="wikitable"
*** Impaired functioning (-15% part efficiency)
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|-
*** Confused wandering (''mtb of 7 days'')
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! Alzheimers chance
*** Forget memory thought (''mtb of 2 days'')
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|-
*** ''0.5%'' of conditional thoughts nullified
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=400
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|height=100
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|type=line
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|x=0, 33.6, 56, 72, 80, 120
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|y=0, 0, 0.061, 0.12, 0.2, 0.3
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|xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years)
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|yAxisTitle = Chance/Birthday (%)
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}}
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|}
  
* '''Major''' - begins at 80% severity
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'''Treatment:'''
** Symptoms:
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* [[Luciferium]]: Luciferium removes one randomly selected condition that it can cure every 900,000 to 1,800,000 [[ticks]] (15 - 30 in-game days). Having fewer luciferium-curable conditions will increase the chance that Alzheimer's is chosen, so it can be worth attempting to address any conditions that can be other means. Even with this however, it can take a significant amount of time. Also note that luciferium is a permanent decision - once taken, further doses are necessary to avoid madness and death.
*** Reduced functioning (-20% part efficiency)
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* [[Healer mech serum]]: A healer mech serum will instantaneously heal one condition of the pawn, including Alzheimer's. Which condition is chosen depends on a priority order, with Alzheimer's being a moderately high priority. See the serum's [[Healer_mech_serum#Order_of_conditions_treated|condition order]] for details.
*** Confused wandering (''mtb of 4 days'')
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* [[Resurrector mech serum]]: Because the resurrector mech serum will replace a destroyed head with a healthy one, it can be used to heal brain ailments, including Alzheimers. Consistently destroying the head can be difficult. With the [[Ideology DLC]], extracting the [[skull]] from a dead pawn will do this reliably and safely, but without it, the best way is allowing colonists or animals to eat sections of the corpse, at the risk of consuming the entire body and permanently losing the pawn. Furthermore, no matter how successful the head removal, there is always the risks normally associated with resurrection, including [[dementia]], [[blindness]], and [[resurrection psychosis]]. Note that pawns will initially be incapacitated due to resurrection sickness.
*** Forget memory thoughts (''mtb of 0.8 days'')
 
*** ''1%'' of conditional thoughts nullified
 
  
===Asthma===
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=== Asthma ===
 
A chronic health condition where inflammation causes the airways to narrow, restricting the flow of oxygen to the lungs. Unlike other chronic diseases, asthma can be contracted at almost any age, meaning it's not terribly uncommon to have an asthmatic person some time down the line.
 
A chronic health condition where inflammation causes the airways to narrow, restricting the flow of oxygen to the lungs. Unlike other chronic diseases, asthma can be contracted at almost any age, meaning it's not terribly uncommon to have an asthmatic person some time down the line.
  
When not treated, it progresses by a rate of 0.25 per day, meaning it will take 2 days to reach full severity. <br>
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When not treated, it progresses by a rate of 0.25 per day, meaning it will take 2 days to reach full severity (50%).
The maximum severity for Asthma is 50% as of Alpha 17.
 
  
 
Good treatment will reduce the rate of progression by up to 0.8, meaning it will regress by 0.55 a day; it can be returned to its initial severity, but cannot be cured completely.
 
Good treatment will reduce the rate of progression by up to 0.8, meaning it will regress by 0.55 a day; it can be returned to its initial severity, but cannot be cured completely.
  
Asthma's severity will fluctuate depending on the quality of treatment received, with a treatment quality of 32% (the higher, the better) beginning to regress the stages of asthma.
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Asthma's severity will fluctuate depending on the quality of treatment received, with a treatment quality of 32% beginning to regress the stages of asthma (the higher, the better).
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
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|-
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| '''Asthma (minor)''' || ≥ 0% severity  || -10% part efficiency
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|-
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| '''Asthma (major)''' || ≥ 30% severity || -30% part efficiency
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|-
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| '''Asthma (major)''' || ≥ 45% severity || -50% part efficiency
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|}
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Treatment:
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* The severity of asthma can be reduced with treatment, which can be given every 420,000 ticks (around 7 days). One treatment applies to both lungs.
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* Asthma can be cured by replacing each affected lung with a [[Lung#Acquisition|healthy replacement]].
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A human pawn can first get asthma at any age.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Asthma chance
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|-
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=400
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|height=100
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|type=line
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|x=0, 16, 24, 40, 120
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|y=0, 0.048, 0.096, 0.1344, 0.1344
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|xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years)
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|yAxisTitle = Chance/Birthday (%)
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}}
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|}
  
* '''Minor''' - begins as soon as it's contracted
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Asthma can also affect animals, domestic, tamed and wild. Domestic and tamed will notify you that they "need treatment", although there apparently is no downside for ignoring that request except slowing them down which may be bad for [[Animals#Training|trained]] or [[pack animal]]s. Similarly, asthmatic wild animals on the map can roam and eat indefinitely without treatment. In fact, wild animals with asthma are easier and slightly safer to hunt, because asthma will reduce their [[move speed]] to 81%, and their [[manipulation]] to only 90%, which makes any counter-attack less effective.
** Symptoms:
 
*** Impaired part efficiency (-10%)
 
  
* '''Major''' begins at 30% severity
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=== Bad back ===
** Symptoms:
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Degradation in the spinal column and surrounding musculature. This makes it hard to move and bend smoothly.
*** Reduced part efficiency (-30%)
 
  
* '''Major''' begins at 45% severity
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{| class="wikitable"
** Symptoms:
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|-
*** Severely reduced part efficiency (-50%)
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! Ailment !! Symptoms
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|-
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| '''Bad back''' ||
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* -30% [[Moving]]
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* -10% [[Manipulation]]
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|}
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A bad back can be cured by installing a [[bionic spine]], or with the use of [[biosculpter pod]]'s bioregeneration cycle{{IdeologyIcon}}.
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A human pawn can first get a bad back at age 41.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Bad back chance
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|-
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=400
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|height=100
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|type=line
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|x=0, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, 120
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|y=0, 0, 0.93, 1.395, 1.395, 1.86, 1.86
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|xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years)
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|yAxisTitle = Chance/Birthday (%)
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}}
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|}
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=== Cataract ===
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Milky-looking opacity in the eye. Cataracts impair vision.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Ailment !! Symptoms
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|-
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| '''Cataract''' || -50% part efficiency in the affected eye. This results in 50% [[sight]] if both eyes are affected.
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|}
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Cataracts can be cured through the following methods:
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* Replacing the affected eyes with a [[bionic eye|bionic]] or [[archotech eye|archotech]] eye.
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* Use of a [[healer mech serum]] which will heal cataracts in both eyes at once
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* Via [[luciferium]] use. Note that this does not occur instantaneously, but instead at healing instances that occur periodically. See that page for details.
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* Through the use of the [[biosculpter pod]]'s bioregeneration cycle.{{IdeologyIcon}}
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* Via the [[Scarless]] gene.{{BiotechIcon}} Note that this does not occur instantaneously, but instead at healing instances that occur periodically. See that page for details.
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A human pawn can first get a cataract at age 49.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Cataract chance
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|-
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=400
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|height=100
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|type=line
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|x=0, 48, 60, 70, 120
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|y=0, 0, 0.53, 1.1045, 1.1045
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|xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years)
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|yAxisTitle = Chance/Birthday (%)
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}}
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|}
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=== Carcinoma ===
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{{Stub|section=1|reason=How do the stages progress/occur and what chances and factors affects them?}}
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A carcinoma (or cancer) is where mutated cells uncontrollably divide to form tumors, which then 'crowd out' normal bodily cells and hinder bodily function in that area. Carcinomas can be surgically removed by a skilled doctor or, in some cases, the affected body part can be removed, either by amputation, transplantation of a healthy body part, or replacement by an [[artificial body part]]. Ordinary treatment will prolong the development of a carcinoma or speed up remission, and can be done by doctors of any skill, though better treatment quality is more effective.
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A carcinoma typically starts out at 30% severity. There is a 30% chance that a carcinoma won't cause any pain whatsoever.
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A cancer has 3 stages; growing, stable and remission.
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* When growing, it progresses by 0.003 per day, multiplied by a random factor of 0.45 - 1.65.
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* When stable, it neither grows nor regresses on its own.
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* When in remission, it regresses by 0.002 per day, multiplied by a random factor of 0.7 - 1.5.
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Good treatment can slow progression by 0.0027 per day, meaning that the carcinoma will:
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* grow more slowly when in growing stage
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:* some slow-growing carcinomas (something less than half)<!-- RE "something less than half" - it's .003 x a random factor from .45-1.65, so anything {< (.003 x .9) < .0027} - BUT can't state that's = 40% (10/25) because we don't know if that random "x .45-1.65" is a straight-line %, or a bell curve, or something else. --> may stop or actually regress (very slowly) during their "growing" stage with good treatment
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* slowly regress when stable
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* regress quickly when in remission
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
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|-
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| '''Carcinoma (minor)''' || ≥0% severity ||
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* Little pain (+10%)
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* -10% part efficiency
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|-
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| '''Carcinoma (minor)''' || ≥15% severity ||
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* Moderate pain (+20%)
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* -25% part efficiency
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|-
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| '''Carcinoma (major)''' || ≥40% severity ||
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* Moderate pain (+35%)
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* -50% part efficiency
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|-
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| '''Carcinoma (major)''' || ≥60% severity ||
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* Acute pain (+50%)
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* -80% part efficiency
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|-
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| '''Carcinoma (extreme)''' || ≥80% severity ||
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* Acute pain (+60%)
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* -90% part efficiency
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|-
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| '''Carcinoma (extreme)''' || 100% severity ||
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* Affected part is destroyed
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|}
  
 
Treatment:
 
Treatment:
* Treated every {{ticks|420000}}
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* Treated every {{ticks|240000}}
* Replacement with non-diseased part
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* The carcinoma will disappear if severity reaches 0.
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* "Excise carcinoma" surgery; this needs 4 medicine of [[medicine|industrial quality]] or above, {{ticks|4500}} of work, and a doctor with a [[medical]] skill of 10 or above. The surgery only has a 70% base chance to succeed.{{Check Tag|Fact Check|Not in .xml}} Also note that if the surgery fails, there is a 25% chance that the patient [[Death|dies]]. Thus, as the maximum [[Doctoring#Success chance|success chance]] of any surgery is capped at 98%, there is always at least a 0.5% chance of death per attempt.
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A human pawn can first get a carcinoma from normal aging at age 23. Carcinomas from other sources, including [[toxic buildup]] and [[nuclear stomach]]s{{RoyaltyIcon}}, can happen at any age. Installed nuclear stomachs create a carcinoma on the torso with an MTB of 120 days.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Carcinoma chance
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|-
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=400
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|height=100
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|type=line
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|x=0, 22.4, 80, 120
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|y=0, 0, 0.11, 0.15
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|xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years)
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|yAxisTitle = Chance/Birthday (%)
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}}
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|}
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=== Dementia ===
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Dementia is simply the functionality of the brain declining, and affects all cognitive functions.
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It can only be healed with [[luciferium]] or a [[healer mech serum]].
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Ailment !! Symptoms
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|-
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| '''Dementia''' ||
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* Impaired brain function (-15% part efficiency)
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** Effectively -15% [[Consciousness]]
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* Impaired [[Talking]] (-25%)
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** Net loss of 40% [[Talking]] including brain function loss
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* Impaired [[Hearing]] (-25%)
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** Net loss of 40% [[Hearing]] including brain function loss
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* Confused wandering (''MTB of 5 days'')
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* Slightly accelerated skill loss
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**5% at day 4
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**15% at day 12
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**25% at day 20
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|}
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A human pawn can first get dementia from aging at age 69. Dementia from other sources including [[toxic buildup]] can happen at any age.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Dementia chance
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|-
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=400
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|height=100
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|type=line
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|x=0, 68, 76, 92, 120
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|y=0, 0, 0.93, 9.3, 9.3
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|xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years)
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|yAxisTitle = Chance/Birthday (%)
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}}
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|}
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=== Frail ===
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Generalized loss of muscle and bone density. Note that frail ''can'' stack with bad back.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Ailment !! Symptoms
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|-
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| '''Frail''' ||
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* -30% [[Moving]]
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* -30% [[Manipulation]]
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|}
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Can only be cured with [[luciferium]], a [[healer mech serum]], or with the use of [[biosculpter pod]]'s bioregeneration cycle{{IdeologyIcon}}.
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A human pawn can first get frail at age 51.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Frail chance
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|-
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=400
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|height=100
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|type=line
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|x=0, 50, 60, 70, 120 
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|y=0, 0, 1.395, 2.604, 2.604
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|xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years)
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|yAxisTitle = Chance/Birthday (%)
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}}
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|}
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=== Artery blockage ===
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A blockage in one of the critical arteries in the [[heart]]. Heart artery blockages randomly induce [[#Heart attack|heart attacks]]. Artery blockages can be treated by replacing the heart with a [[heart|natural]], [[prosthetic heart|prosthetic]] or [[bionic heart|bionic]] replacement, with a [[healer mech serum]], with [[luciferium]], or with the use of [[biosculpter pod]]'s bioregeneration cycle{{IdeologyIcon}}.
  
===Bad Back===
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Artery blockages progress by a base of 0.0007 per day, multiplied by a random factor between 0.5 - 3.
The older a colonist is, the more likely they're going to hurt their back or develop back pain one day.
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This means that artery blockages can take anywhere from 7.9 to 47.6 in-game years from onset to become fatal on its own.
  
General Symptoms:
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Artery blockages can be treated by replacing the heart.
* Impaired movement (-30%)
 
* Impaired manipulation (-10%)
 
  
===Cataracts===
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{| class="wikitable"
Cataracts are the clouding of the lens on your eyes which may occur spontaneously with age similarly to [[#Bad Back|bad back]].
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|-
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! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
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|-
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| '''Artery blockage (minor)''' || ≥0% severity ||
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* -5% part efficiency
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* [[#Heart attack|Heart attack]] (''MTB of 600 days'')
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|-
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| '''Artery blockage (minor)''' || ≥20% severity ||
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* -10% part efficiency
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* [[#Heart attack|Heart attack]] (''MTB of 500 days'')
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|-
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| '''Artery blockage (major)''' || ≥40% severity ||
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* -15% part efficiency
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* [[#Heart attack|Heart attack]] (''MTB of 300 days'')
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|-
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| '''Artery blockage (major)''' || ≥60% severity ||
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* -35% part efficiency
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* [[#Heart attack|Heart attack]] (''MTB of 200 days'')
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|-
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| '''Artery blockage (extreme)''' || ≥90% severity ||
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* -60% part efficiency
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* [[#Heart attack|Heart attack]] (''MTB of 120 days'')
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|-
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| '''Artery blockage (extreme)''' || 100% severity ||
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* [[Death]]
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|}
  
General Symptoms:
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A human pawn can first get an artery blockage at age 21.
* Impaired [[sight]] (-50% part efficiency per eye; resulting in 50% sight if both eyes are afflicted)
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Artery blockage chance
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|-
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=400
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|height=100
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|type=line
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|x=0, 20, 24, 40, 80, 120 
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|y=0, 0, 0.1, 0.145, 0.16, 0.17
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|xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years)
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|yAxisTitle = Chance/Birthday (%)
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}}
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|}
  
Treatment:
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=== Hearing loss ===
*Replacement with non-diseased part ([[bionic eye]]s)
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Inability to hear quiet sounds due to degradation of hair cells in the cochlea.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Ailment !! Symptoms
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|-
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| '''Hearing loss''' ||
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* -50% part efficiency (results in 50% [[hearing]] if both ears are affected)
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|}
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Can be partially mitigated with one or two [[cochlear implant]]s
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Can be completely mitigated with a single [[bionic ear]], even if the other ear remains affected.
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A [[Biosculpter_pod|bioregeneration cycle]]{{IdeologyIcon}} can completely cure hearing loss in both ears.
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A human pawn can first get hearing loss at age 49.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Hearing loss chance
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|-
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=400
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|height=100
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|type=line
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|x=0, 48, 60, 70, 120
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|y=0, 0, 0.53, 1.11045, 1.11045
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|xAxisTitle = Pawn age (years)
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|yAxisTitle = Chance/Birthday (%)
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}}
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|}
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== Acute ==
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Some ailments arise as a result of an acute lack of food or exposure to extreme temperatures. These ailments can only be treated by addressing the underlying cause (e.g. providing food or moving to more comfortable temperatures).
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=== Malnutrition ===
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When a pawn's [[Eating|food]] meter reaches 0%, they will begin to suffer from [[malnutrition]], shown on the health tab. When a colonist is starving they will prioritize eating over other activities, including firefighting and doctoring.
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Malnutrition severity without food will advance at an average of 17% per day. There is a variation for each pawn that will vary this by 20% in both directions, meaning a pawn may actually die of malnutrition between 4.9~7.4 days of first having symptoms. There is no stat indicating the specific rate that a pawn may die of malnutrition, but the modified rate is determined for each specific pawn in a given playthrough.
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Stage !! Usually Begins at !! Symptoms
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|-
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| '''Malnutrition (trivial)''' || 0.0 days since hunger hit zero ||
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* -5% [[consciousness]]
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* +50% hunger rate
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* 1.5x more likely to start a social fight
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|-
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| '''Malnutrition (minor)''' || 1.2 days since hunger hit zero ||
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* -10% [[consciousness]]
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* +60% hunger rate
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* 2x more likely to start a social fight
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|-
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| '''Malnutrition (moderate)''' || 2.4 days since hunger hit zero ||
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* -20% [[consciousness]]
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* +60% hunger rate
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* 2.5x more likely to start a social fight
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|-
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| '''Malnutrition (severe)''' || 3.5 days since hunger hit zero ||
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* -30% [[consciousness]]
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* +60% hunger rate
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* 3x more likely to start a social fight
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|-
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| '''Malnutrition (extreme)''' || 4.7 days since hunger hit zero ||
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* Unconscious ([[consciousness]] max. 10%)
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|-
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| '''Malnutrition (extreme)''' || 5.9 days since hunger hit zero ||
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* [[Death]]
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|}
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<!-- The duration of the different symptoms are approximate -->
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<!-- The exact limits are 0, 0.2, 0.4, 0.6, and 0.8 severity, with severity increasing by 0.17 per day -->
  
===Carcinoma===
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=== Blood loss ===
A carcinoma (or cancer) is where mutated cells uncontrollably divide to form tumours, which then 'crowd out' normal bodily cells and hinder bodily function in that area. Carcinomas can be surgically removed (requires a surgeon with at least 10 medicine skill), or healthy parts can be transplanted in some cases. Ordinary treatment (which can be performed by anybody) will prolong the development of a carcinoma or speed up remission, with better treatment being more effective.
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{{About|section=1|the effect of already lost blood|the mechanics that cause blood loss|Bleeding}}
 +
A reduction in the normal blood volume. Minor blood loss has relatively mild effects, but as severity increases, the [[consciousness]] rapidly become debilitating. Extreme blood loss leads to [[death]]. Total blood loss is listed under whole body, with a tooltip showing the percent.  
  
A carcinoma typically starts out at 30% severity. There is a 30% chance that a carcinoma won't cause any pain whatsoever.
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Blood loss can occur when a pawn has untreated [[Injury#Bleeding|bleeding injuries]], has had blood harvested for [[hemogen pack]]s,{{BiotechIcon}} or has been fed on by a [[Genes#Bloodfeeder|Bloodfeeder]].{{BiotechIcon}} Blood loss from multiple sources stacks additively.  
  
A cancer has 3 stages; growing, stable and remission.<br>
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All pawns recover 33.3% of their blood per day, regardless of [[traits]], [[genes]], [[drugs]], or [[artificial body parts]]. All natural blood recovery is stopped when a pawn is [[bleeding]], even in small amounts. Pawns can also recover through a blood transfusion operation, using 1 [[hemogen pack]]{{BiotechIcon}} to recover 35%. The [[Biosculpter_pod#Medic|biosculpter pod's medic cycle]]{{IdeologyIcon}} will also cure all blood loss, though it should be noted that non-transhumanist pawns would recover completely from blood loss in the same time as the cycle takes to complete anyway. If there is no other reason to use the medic cycle, non-transhumanist pawns should just recover outside of the pod and remain productive for that time.
When growing, it progresses by 0.003 per day, meaning it will take 233.33 days for it to reach full severity from discovery. <br>
 
When stable, it neither grows nor regresses on its own. Treatment can however cause it to shrink. <br>
 
When in remission, it regresses by 0.002 per day, taking up to 500 days to disappear on its own.
 
  
Good treatment can slow progression by 0.0027 per day, meaning that the carcinoma will grow at only 10% of its original speed, and regresses over twice as fast.
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{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Blood loss (minor)''' || ≥15% blood loss ||
 +
*{{--|10%}} [[Consciousness]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''Blood loss (moderate)''' || ≥30% blood loss ||
 +
*{{--|20%}} [[Consciousness]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''Blood loss (severe)''' || ≥45% blood loss ||
 +
*{{--|40%}} [[Consciousness]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''Blood loss (extreme)''' || ≥60% blood loss ||
 +
*{{--|40%}} [[Consciousness]]
 +
* [[Consciousness]] 10% max. (Unconsciousness)
 +
|-
 +
| '''Blood loss (extreme)''' || 100% blood loss ||
 +
* [[Death]]
 +
|}
  
* '''Minor''' - less than 15% severity
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=== Heatstroke ===
** Symptoms:
+
Heat stroke occurs when a pawn has prolonged exposure to [[temperature]]s 10°C (18°F) above their [[maximum comfortable temperature]], and recovery occurs in temperatures less than the maximum comfortable temperature.
*** Little pain (+10%)
+
Note that it is possible for a pawn to have both heatstroke and hypothermia at the same time if time is spent in both extreme heat and cold - their severities are unrelated.
*** Reduced part efficiency (-10%)
 
  
* '''Minor''' - starts at 15% severity
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Pawns additionally take periodic burn damage in temperatures more than 150°C (270°F) above their maximum comfortable temperature.
** Symptoms:
+
====Severity Increase====
*** Moderate pain (+20%)
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<!-- Data from Verse/HediffGiver_Heat.cs !-->
*** Reduced part efficiency (-25%)
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The procedure for determining severity growth every 60-tick interval is given by:
 +
# Take the amount by which the ambient temperature exceeds the pawn's maximum safe temperature (which is the maximum comfortable temperature +10°C).
 +
# Pass the amount through the curve shown below to obtain the effective temperature excess. Note that for amounts from 0 to 25 °C, this doesn't result in a change.
 +
# Multiply the excess by <code>6.45e-5</code> to obtain the severity growth this interval (60 ticks, 1 second).
 +
# If the growth is less than <code>0.000375</code>, set it to that number. This sets a minimum amount the severity increases by for temperatures in the range of 10 to 15.814°C above the maximum comfortable temperature.
 +
:<code>Increase in heatstroke severity every 60 ticks = max(0.000375, 0.0000645×effective_temperature_curve(<i>ambient_temperature</i> - (<i>maximum_comfortable_temperature</i> + 10°C)))</code>
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::<code><i>where </i>effective_temperature_curve()<i> is a post-processing curve with points</i>: (0, 0), (25, 25), (50, 40), (100, 60), (200, 80), (400, 100), (4000, 1000).</code>
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{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
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! Effective temperature curve
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|-
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| {{GraphChart
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|width=600
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|height=150
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|type=line
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|showSymbols=1
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|x=0, 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 4000
 +
|y=0, 25, 40,  60,  80, 100, 1000
 +
|xAxisMax = 1000
 +
|yAxisMax = 250
 +
|xAxisTitle = Temperature excess (°C)
 +
|yAxisTitle = Effective temperature excess
 +
}}
 +
|}
  
* '''Major''' - starts at 40% severity
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<div style="display:inline-table; vertical-align:top;">
** Symptoms:
 
*** Moderate pain (+35%)
 
*** Significantly reduced part efficiency (-50%)
 
  
* '''Major''' - starts at 60% severity
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{| class="wikitable"
** Symptoms:
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|-class=static-row-header style=vertical-align:bottom
*** Acute pain (+50%)
+
! Graph
*** Minimal part efficiency (-80%)
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! style=max-width:20em | Ambient Temperature - Maximum Comfortable Temperature (°C)
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! style=max-width:15em | Growth per 60 ticks
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! style=max-width:15em | Time to 100% severity (ticks)
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! style=max-width:15em | Time to 100% severity (in-game time)
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|-
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| rowspan='9'|{{GraphChart
 +
|width=200
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|height=200
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|type=line
 +
|x=10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100
 +
|y=64.0, 64.0, 64.0, 62.0, 46.5, 37.2, 31.0, 26.6, 23.3, 20.7, 18.6, 16.9, 15.5, 14.5, 13.9, 13.3, 12.7, 12.2, 11.8, 11.3, 10.9, 10.6, 10.2, 9.9, 9.6, 9.3, 9.1, 8.9, 8.8, 8.6, 8.5, 8.3, 8.2, 8.0, 7.9, 7.8, 7.6, 7.5, 7.4, 7.3, 7.2, 7.0, 6.9, 6.8, 6.7, 6.6
 +
|xAxisTitle = Ambient Temperature - Maximum Comfortable Temperature (°C)
 +
|yAxisTitle = Time to 100% Severity (hours)
 +
}}
 +
|0 || 0 || - || -
 +
|-
 +
| 5 || 0 || - || -
 +
|-
 +
| 10 || 0.000375 || 160000 || 2.7 days
 +
|-
 +
| 15 || 0.000375 || 160000 || 2.7 days
 +
|-
 +
| 20 || 0.000645 || 93023 || 1.6 days
 +
|-
 +
| 25 || 0.000967 || 62016 || 1 day
 +
|-
 +
| 100 || 0.003612 || 16611 || 6.6 hours
 +
|-
 +
| 300 || 0.005386 || 11141 || 4.5 hours
 +
|-
 +
| 4000 || 0.064339 || 933 || 0.4 hours
 +
|}
 +
</div>
  
* '''Extreme''' - starts at 80% severity
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====Severity Decrease====
** Symptoms:
+
If the ambient temperature is less than the maximum comfortable temperature, the amount the severity will decrease every 60-tick interval is given by:
*** Acute pain (+60%)
+
:<code>Decrease in heatstroke severity every 60 ticks = max(0.0015, min(0.015, 0.027×heatstroke_severity))</code>
*** Minimal part efficiency (-90%)
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This means that as long as the ambient temperature is less than the maximum comfortable temperature, heatstroke recovery is independent of temperature, but severity decreases at its fastest when it is above 50%, and at its slowest below 5.6%. Full recovery from near-100% severity occurs after 151 real-time seconds, or 3.6 in-game hours.
 +
{{GraphChart
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|width=200
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|height=200
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|type=line
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|y= 1, 0.985, 0.97, 0.955, 0.94, 0.925, 0.91, 0.895, 0.88, 0.865, 0.85, 0.835, 0.82, 0.805, 0.79, 0.775, 0.76, 0.745, 0.73, 0.715, 0.7, 0.685, 0.67, 0.655, 0.64, 0.625, 0.61, 0.595, 0.58, 0.565, 0.55, 0.53515, 0.5207, 0.50664, 0.49296, 0.47965, 0.4667, 0.4541, 0.44184, 0.42991, 0.4183, 0.40701, 0.39602, 0.38533, 0.37492, 0.3648, 0.35495, 0.34537, 0.33604, 0.32697, 0.31814, 0.30955, 0.30119, 0.29306, 0.28515, 0.27745, 0.26996, 0.26267, 0.25558, 0.24868, 0.24196, 0.23543, 0.22907, 0.22289, 0.21687, 0.21101, 0.20532, 0.19977, 0.19438, 0.18913, 0.18402, 0.17906, 0.17422, 0.16952, 0.16494, 0.16049, 0.15615, 0.15194, 0.14784, 0.14384, 0.13996, 0.13618, 0.1325, 0.12893, 0.12545, 0.12206, 0.11876, 0.11556, 0.11244, 0.1094, 0.10645, 0.10357, 0.10078, 0.09806, 0.09541, 0.09283, 0.09033, 0.08789, 0.08551, 0.0832, 0.08096, 0.07877, 0.07665, 0.07458, 0.07256, 0.0706, 0.0687, 0.06684, 0.06504, 0.06328, 0.06157, 0.05991, 0.05829, 0.05672, 0.05519, 0.05369, 0.05219, 0.05069, 0.04919, 0.04769, 0.04619, 0.04469, 0.04319, 0.04169, 0.04019, 0.03869, 0.03719, 0.03569, 0.03419, 0.03269, 0.03119, 0.02969, 0.02819, 0.02669, 0.02519, 0.02369, 0.02219, 0.02069, 0.01919, 0.01769, 0.01619, 0.01469, 0.01319, 0.01169, 0.01019, 0.00869, 0.00719, 0.00569, 0.00419, 0.00269, 0.00119, 0
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|xAxisTitle = Time (hours)
 +
|yAxisTitle = Heatstroke severity
 +
}}
 +
====Symptoms====
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Heatstroke (initial)''' || >0.04 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -5%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Heatstroke (minor)'''   || >0.20 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -10%
 +
* [[Moving]] -10%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Heatstroke (serious)''' || >0.35 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -20%
 +
* [[Moving]] -30%
 +
* [[Pain]] +15%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Heatstroke (extreme)''' || >0.62 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] max. 10%
 +
* [[Pain]] +30%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Heatstroke (100%)'''    || =1.00 Severity ||
 +
* [[Death]]
 +
|}
  
* '''Extreme''' - 100% severity
+
=== Hypothermia ===
** Symptoms:
+
Hypothermia occurs when a pawn has prolonged exposure to [[temperature]]s 10°C (18°F) below their [[minimum comfortable temperature]]. [[Insectoids]] don't experience hypothermia, but instead get [[hypothermic slowdown]].
*** Acute pain (+70%)
 
*** Destruction of affected part
 
  
Treatment:
+
Note that it is possible for a pawn to have both heatstroke and hypothermia at the same time if time is spent in both extreme heat and cold - their severities are unrelated.
* Treated every {{ticks|240000}}
 
* Surgical removal; this needs 6 medicine (regular or above) and a doctor of Medicine skill 10 or above, and has only 70% base chance to succeed
 
  
===Dementia===
+
<!-- Data from Verse/HediffGiver_Hypothermia.cs !-->
Dementia is simply the functionality of the brain declining, and affects all cognitive functions.
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The rate of severity growth depends on the difference below the pawn's minimum safe temperature and the ambient temperature. The specific algorithm is:
 +
# Take the amount by which the pawn's minimum safe temperature (which is the [[minimum comfortable temperature]] -10°C) exceeds the ambient temperature.
 +
# Multiply the excess by <code>6.45e-5</code> to obtain the severity growth this interval. Note that unlike hyperthermia, hypothermia calculations don't use a postprocessing curve.
 +
# If the growth is less than <code>0.00075</code>, set it to that number. As a result, temperatures between 10°C and 21.63°C less than the minimum comfortable temperature all have the same severity growth.
 +
Expressed as a formula, this is:
 +
:<code>Increase in hypothermia severity every 60 ticks = max(0.00075, (<i>degrees_below_comfortable</i> - 10)*0.0000645)</code>
  
General Symptoms:
+
<div style="display:inline-table; vertical-align:top;">
* Impaired brain functioning (-15% part efficiency)
+
{| class="wikitable"
* Impaired speech (-25%)
+
|-class=static-row-header style=vertical-align:bottom
** Net loss of 40% including brain function loss
+
! Graph
* Impaired hearing (-25%)
+
! style=max-width:20em | Minimum Comfortable Temperature - Ambient Temperature(°C)
** Net loss of 40% including brain function loss
+
! style=max-width:15em | Growth per 60 ticks
* Confused wandering (''mtb of 5 days'')
+
! style=max-width:15em | Time to 100% severity (ticks)
 +
! style=max-width:15em | Time to 100% severity (in-game hours)
 +
|-
 +
| rowspan='8'|{{GraphChart
 +
|width=200
 +
|height=200
 +
|type=line
 +
|x = 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100
 +
|y = 32.0, 32.0, 32.0, 32.0, 32.0, 32.0, 31.0, 26.6, 23.3, 20.7, 18.6, 16.9, 15.5, 14.3, 13.3, 12.4, 11.6, 10.9, 10.3, 9.8, 9.3, 8.9, 8.5, 8.1, 7.8, 7.4, 7.2, 6.9, 6.6, 6.4, 6.2, 6.0, 5.8, 5.6, 5.5, 5.3, 5.2, 5.0, 4.9, 4.8, 4.7, 4.5, 4.4, 4.3, 4.2, 4.1
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|xAxisTitle = Minimum Comfortable Temperature - Ambient Temperature(°C)
 +
|yAxisTitle = Time to 100% Severity (hours)
 +
|yAxisMin = 0
 +
}}
 +
| 0 || 0 || - || -
 +
|-
 +
| 5 || 0 || - || -
 +
|-
 +
| 10 || 0.00075 || 80000 || 32.0
 +
|-
 +
| 20 || 0.00075 || 80000 || 32.0
 +
|-
 +
| 25 || 0.000967 || 62016 || 24.8
 +
|-
 +
| 50 || 0.00258 || 23256 || 9.3
 +
|-
 +
| 100 || 0.005805 || 10336 || 4.1
 +
|-
 +
| 300 || 0.018705 || 3208 || 1.3
 +
|}
 +
</div>
 +
Recovery from hypothermia uses the same process as recovery from heatstroke, which results in complete recovery within 3.6 in-game hours:
 +
:<code>Decrease in hypothermia severity every 60 ticks = max(0.0015, min(0.015, 0.027×hypothermia_severity))</code>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Hypothermia (shivering)''' || >0.04 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -5%
 +
* [[Manipulation]] -8%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Hypothermia (minor)'''  || >0.20 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -10%
 +
* [[Manipulation]] -20%
 +
* [[Moving]] -10%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Hypothermia (serious)''' || >0.35 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -20%  
 +
* [[Manipulation]] -50%
 +
* [[Moving]] -30%
 +
* [[Pain]] +15%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Hypothermia (extreme)''' || >0.62 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] max. 10%
 +
* [[Pain]] +30%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Hypothermia (100%)'''    || =1.00 Severity ||
 +
* [[Death]]
 +
|}
  
===Frail===
+
=== Hypothermic slowdown ===
As a pawn gets old, their physical form will deteriorate and will therefore not be as strong as they used to be. Can stack with a bad back.
+
{{quote|A special biological state used by some creatures to survive extreme cold. Instead of trying to stay warm, the creature's body chemistry adapts to prevent internal freezing despite very low temperature. Bodily functions are slowed and capacities are reduced, but the cold does no permanent damage. Some biologists call it a wakeful form of hibernation.}}
  
General Symptoms:
+
[[Insectoids]] avoid hypothermia and experience hypothermic slowdown instead with similar penalties but avoiding death at 100% and no [[frostbite]].
* Impaired movement (-30%)
 
* Impaired manipulation (-30%)
 
  
===Heart Artery Blockage===
+
Slowdown value increases many times above 100% with apparently no upper limit. When defrosting insects this total value is used so defrost time is proportional to total time frozen.
As one ages, plaque will build up in their heart's arteries, such as the coronary artery and the aorta (the main artery). Artery blockages in humanlikes can be 'cured' via a heart transplant, but there is currently no way to cure artery blockages in animals.  
 
  
Artery blockages progress by a base of 0.0007 per day, and is multiplied by a random factor between 0.5 - 3. <br>
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<!-- Data from Verse/HediffGiver_Hypothermia.cs !-->
This means that artery blockages can take anywhere from 7.937 to 47.619 in-game years from contraction to become fatal on its own, depending on how generous (or evil) RNG is feeling.
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The rate of severity growth depends on the difference below the pawn's minimum safe temperature and the ambient temperature. The specific algorithm is:
 +
# Take the amount by which the pawn's minimum safe temperature (which is the [[minimum comfortable temperature]] -10°C) exceeds the ambient temperature.
 +
# Multiply the excess by <code>6.45e-5</code> to obtain the severity growth this interval. Note that unlike hyperthermia, hypothermia calculations don't use a postprocessing curve.
 +
# If the growth is less than <code>0.00075</code>, set it to that number. As a result, temperatures between 10°C and 21.63°C less than the minimum comfortable temperature all have the same severity growth.
 +
Expressed as a formula, this is:
 +
:<code>Increase in hypothermia severity every 60 ticks = max(0.00075, (<i>degrees_below_comfortable</i> - 10)*0.0000645)</code>
 +
{{GraphChart
 +
|width=200
 +
|height=200
 +
|type=line
 +
|x = 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 72, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 100
 +
|y = 32.0, 32.0, 32.0, 32.0, 32.0, 32.0, 31.0, 26.6, 23.3, 20.7, 18.6, 16.9, 15.5, 14.3, 13.3, 12.4, 11.6, 10.9, 10.3, 9.8, 9.3, 8.9, 8.5, 8.1, 7.8, 7.4, 7.2, 6.9, 6.6, 6.4, 6.2, 6.0, 5.8, 5.6, 5.5, 5.3, 5.2, 5.0, 4.9, 4.8, 4.7, 4.5, 4.4, 4.3, 4.2, 4.1
 +
|xAxisTitle = Minimum Comfortable Temperature - Ambient Temperature(°C)
 +
|yAxisTitle = Time to 100% Severity (hours)
 +
|yAxisMin = 0
 +
}}
 +
<div style="display:inline-table; vertical-align:top;">
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-class=static-row-header style=vertical-align:bottom
 +
! style=max-width:20em | Minimum Comfortable Temperature - Ambient Temperature(°C)
 +
! style=max-width:15em | Growth per<br>{{ticks|60}}
 +
! style=max-width:15em | Real Time<br>to 63% severity
 +
! style=max-width:15em | In-Game Time<br>to 63% severity
 +
! style=max-width:15em | Real Time<br>to 100% severity
 +
! style=max-width:15em | In-Game Time<br>to 100% severity
 +
|-
 +
| 0 || 0 || - || - || - || -
 +
|-
 +
| 5 || 0 || - || - || - || -
 +
|-
 +
| 10 
 +
| 0.075% 
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (0.63/(0.00075)) * 60}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (0.63/(0.00075)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (1/(0.00075)) * 60}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (1/(0.00075)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
|-
 +
| 20 
 +
| 0.075% 
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (0.63/(0.00075)) * 60}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (0.63/(0.00075)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
|  {{ticks|{{#expr: (1/(0.00075)) * 60}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (1/(0.00075)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
|-
 +
| 25 
 +
| {{#expr: (25-10)*0.0000645 * 100}}%
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (0.63/(( 25-10)*0.0000645)) * 60 round 0}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (0.63/(( 25-10)*0.0000645)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (1/(( 25-10)*0.0000645)) * 60 round 0}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (1/(( 25-10)*0.0000645)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
|-
 +
| 50 
 +
| {{#expr: (50-10)*0.0000645 * 100}}%
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (0.63/(( 50-10)*0.0000645)) * 60 round 0}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (0.63/(( 50-10)*0.0000645)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (1/(( 50-10)*0.0000645)) * 60 round 0}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (1/(( 50-10)*0.0000645)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
|-
 +
| 100
 +
| {{#expr: (100-10)*0.0000645 * 100}}%
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (0.63/((100-10)*0.0000645)) * 60 round 0}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (0.63/((100-10)*0.0000645)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (1/((100-10)*0.0000645)) * 60 round 0}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (1/((100-10)*0.0000645)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
|-
 +
| 300
 +
| {{#expr: (300-10)*0.0000645 * 100}}%
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (0.63/((300-10)*0.0000645)) * 60 round 0}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (0.63/((300-10)*0.0000645)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
| {{ticks|{{#expr: (1/((300-10)*0.0000645)) * 60 round 0}} }}
 +
| {{#expr: (1/((300-10)*0.0000645)) * 60/2500 round 1}} hrs
 +
|}
 +
</div>
 +
Recovery from hypothermia uses the same process as recovery from heatstroke, which results in complete recovery within 3.6 in-game hours:
 +
:<code>Decrease in hypothermia severity every 60 ticks = max(0.0015, min(0.015, 0.027×hypothermia_severity))</code>
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Hypothermic slowdown (minor)''' || >0.04 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -5%
 +
* [[Moving]] -8%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Hypothermic slowdown (moderate)'''  || >0.20 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -20%
 +
* [[Moving]] -20%
 +
* [[Manipulation]] -20%
 +
* Hunger rate -10%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Hypothermic slowdown (serious)''' || >0.35 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -40%
 +
* [[Moving]] -40%
 +
* [[Manipulation]] -50%
 +
* Hunger rate -40%
 +
|-
 +
| '''Hypothermic slowdown (extreme)''' || >0.62 Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] max. 10%
 +
* Hunger rate -95%
 +
|}
  
Besides killing directly, it can also start heart attacks which are usually fatal if not treated.
+
== Pregnancy ==
 +
{{See also|Animals#Mating{{!}}Mating|Animals#Breeding{{!}}Breeding|Reproduction{{!}}Human pregnancy}}
 +
{{quote|This creature is gestating offspring. It will give birth if the pregnancy comes to term. If starved or injured, there may be a miscarriage.|Description}}
  
* '''Minor''' - starts upon contraction
+
Tamed, non-[[human]], non-[[insectoid]], non-[[egg]]laying, female [[animals]] have a 50% chance to get pregnant from [[Animals#Mating|mating]]. While this is not an ailment in the traditional sense, it does have mechanical effects. For the first {{ticks|600}} this condition will be invisible, after which point a message will come up mentioning the pregnancy.
** Symptoms:
 
*** Impaired functioning (-5%)
 
*** Heart attacks (''mtb of 600 days'')
 
  
* '''Minor''' - starts at 20% severity
+
Humans can be pregnant only if the [[Biotech DLC]]{{BiotechIcon}} is enabled. They have a different list of symptoms. See [[Reproduction]] for details.
** Symptoms:
 
*** Impaired functioning (-10%)
 
*** Heart attacks (''mtb of 500 days'')
 
  
* '''Major''' - starts at 40% severity
+
A pregnant animal suffering from [[malnutrition]] of 25% or higher or that is injured may miscarry. Miscarriages are noted by an in-game message.
** Symptoms:
 
*** Impaired functioning (-15%)
 
*** Heart attacks (''mtb of 300 days'')
 
  
* '''Major''' - starts at 60% severity
+
Some animals will give birth to multiple young. The probability of this is determined by a curve, and is different for each animal.
** Symptoms:
 
*** Impaired functioning (-35%)
 
*** Heart attacks (''mtb of 200 days'')
 
  
* '''Extreme''' - starts at 90% severity
+
The duration, and thus the severity gain per day, depends on the gestation time of the animal in question.
** Symptoms:
+
{| class="wikitable"
*** Impaired functioning (-60%)
+
|-
*** Heart attacks (''mtb of 120 days'')
+
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Early-stage''' || >0 Severity ||
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 2.5 days'')
 +
|-
 +
| '''Middle-stage''' || >0.333 Severity ||
 +
* {{--|15%}} [[Moving]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''Late-stage''' || >0.666 Severity||
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 5 days'')
 +
* {{--|30%}} [[Moving]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''''Birth''''' || 1.0 Severity||
 +
* Symptoms end
 +
* Offspring is born
 +
|}
  
* '''Extreme''' - at 100% severity
+
=== Sterilized ===
** Symptoms:
+
{{Stub|section=1|reason=Missing details, sources, mechanics etc. Are there any other causes in humans?}}
*** Death
+
{{Quote|This creature's reproductive system has been permanently shut down.|Description}}
 +
[[Animals]] can be sterilized by use of the "Sterilize" [[operation]] to prevent them from being able to reproduce, and the sterilized animal won't attempt to mate with others nor will others attempt to mate with it. [[Egg]] laying animals will stop laying eggs when sterilized. The animal acts as normal in all other ways, including [[milk]] production.
  
===Hearing Loss===
+
The sterilization operation requires [[Medical]] skill of 3 and {{ticks|500}} of work.
The ability to hear is hindered due to damage of delicate hair cells in the inner ear, but occurs naturally with age. Can't be 'treated' unlike cataracts.
 
  
General Symptoms:
+
Humans with the "Sterilized" health trait can only be healed with a [[healer mech serum]]. Male humans can{{Check Tag|Will?|Is it all failures or just a chance?}} receive the sterilized ailment from a failed vasectomy.{{BiotechIcon}} It is currently unknown if there are other sources or if female humans can be affected.
* Impaired functioning (-50% part efficiency)
 
** Results in 50% hearing if both ears are afflicted
 
  
 
== Drug damage ==
 
== Drug damage ==
 
 
These ailments are caused by excess drug use.
 
These ailments are caused by excess drug use.
  
 
=== Cirrhosis ===
 
=== Cirrhosis ===
 +
A degenerative liver disease caused by excessive alcohol consumption.
 +
An otherwise healthy pawn with cirrhosis will have an [[immunity gain speed]] of 70%, making them extremely vulnerable to disease.
  
Excessive alcohol consumption takes its toll on the liver, as liver cells are killed and replaced by scar tissue.
+
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Ailment !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Cirrhosis''' ||
 +
* -60% part efficiency (liver)
 +
* Slight [[pain]] (+15%)
 +
* -10% [[Moving]]
 +
|}
  
Chemical damage (moderate):
+
Treatment:
*Impaired liver functioning (-60%)
+
* The easiest method of treatment is the transplantation of a new liver. Due to the extreme vulnerability to disease, even if your colony dislikes organ harvesting it may be worth it to replace the livers of valuable pawns as doctors will struggle to get high enough tend qualities on diseases to counterbalance the decreased immunity gain, often needing a very good hospital plus a very good doctor or glitterworld medicine to do so.
*Increased pain (15%)
+
* Other than transplantation, only healer mech serum and resurrector mech serum can cure cirrhosis, including any DLC added healing methods.{{Check Tag|Fact Check|Needs to be verified that this is the only way to cure it. What about Luciferium for instance?}}
*Reduced moving (-10%)
 
  
 
=== Chemical damage ===
 
=== Chemical damage ===
 +
Permanent damage that occurs as a result of drug overdose or tolerance. There are two variants.
  
Permanent damage that occurs as a result of drug overdose or tolerance. There are two variants.
+
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Ailment !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Chemical damage (moderate)''' ||
 +
* -50% part efficiency
 +
* Always applied to the brain
 +
|-
 +
| '''Chemical damage (severe)''' ||
 +
* -80% part efficiency
 +
* Always applied to the kidneys
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
Treatment:
 +
* Kidney chemical damage can be cured by replacing with a non-damaged [[kidney]] or with a [[detoxifier kidney]]{{BiotechIcon}}
 +
* Brain chemical damage can only be cured with a [[healer mech serum]]{{Check Tag|Fact Check|Needs to be verified that this is the only way to cure it.}}
 +
 
 +
==Trauma savant==
 +
Injuries to the brain can cause increased motor function, but loss of social capabilities.
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Ailment !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Trauma savant''' ||
 +
* +50% [[Manipulation]]
 +
* x0% [[Talking]] and [[Hearing]]
 +
* Brain damage does not affect part efficiency
 +
|}
  
Chemical damage (moderate):
+
There is a 12% chance to receive trauma savant on any physical (non-chemical) [[injury]] to the brain. Can affect animals.
*Impaired functioning (-50%)
 
*Applied to the brain
 
  
Chemical damage (severe):
+
Note that while it does negate the [[consciousness]] penalty from all brain damage (even from scars that didn't cause savant to appear), it does not negate the missing health, or the potential pain from the scar. To treat those problems, you must treat the brain damage itself.
*Impaired functioning (-80%)
+
*Treatable with [[healer mech serum]].
*Applied to the kidneys
 
*Treatment:
 
**Replacing the affected part
 
  
 
== General ==
 
== General ==
These ailments generally appear in gameplay, and usually wear off on their own (except death-causing ones).
+
These ailments appear in gameplay, and usually wear off on their own (except death-causing ones).
  
===Cryptosleep sickness===
+
=== Cryptosleep sickness ===
 +
After-effects of using a cryptosleep pod. Cryptosleep suspends and replaces many bodily functions in order to prevent aging and death. Upon exiting cryptosleep, the body takes time to restart and rebalance its natural metabolic processes. While this is ongoing, the patient suffers from nausea, dizziness, and a sense of fuzziness in the mind.
  
Occurs after having been in a [[ship cryptosleep casket]] or a [[cryptosleep casket]] for any amount of time. The colonists at the start of the game of the default scenario have a chance of starting with cryptosleep sickness, as they were in cryptosleep before crashing on the planet.
+
Occurs after having been in a [[ship cryptosleep casket]] or a [[cryptosleep casket]] for any amount of time. The colonists in the "[[Scenario system#Crashlanded|Crashlanded]]" scenario have a chance of starting with cryptosleep sickness, as they were in cryptosleep before crashing on the planet.
 
 
General Symptoms:
 
* Frequent Vomiting (''mtb of 0.125 days'')
 
* Impaired consciousness (x80%)
 
* Impaired movement (x90%)
 
* Impaired manipulation (x90%)
 
  
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Ailment !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Cryptosleep sickness''' ||
 +
* Frequent [[vomiting]] (''MTB of 3 hours'')
 +
* Impaired [[consciousness]] (×80%)
 +
* Impaired [[moving]] (×90%)
 +
* Impaired [[manipulation]] (×90%)
 +
|}
 
Treatment:
 
Treatment:
 
* Wears off after {{ticks|10000}}
 
* Wears off after {{ticks|10000}}
  
===Food poisoning===
+
=== Food poisoning ===
Occurs after having eaten a contaminated meal or occasionally from raw food. The chance of contamination for cooked meals is determined by the [[Food_Poison_Chance|cook's skill]] and the [[Room_stats#Cleanliness|cleanliness of the room]] where it was prepared
+
Occurs after eating a contaminated meal or occasionally from raw food. The chance of contamination for cooked meals is determined by the [[Room stats#Cleanliness|cleanliness of the room]] where it was prepared and cook's [[food poison chance]] stat.
 +
 
 +
Raw food has a flat 2% chance of giving food poisoning, while [[corpse]]s have a flat 5% chance. Cooked meals roll two separate probabilities to determine if the food is poisoned. The first checks the [[cleanliness]] of the kitchen used. See the accompanying graph for specifics. Note that cleanliness above -2 prevents this roll from producing poisoned meals. If the cooking station is outdoors, the default chance is 2%.
 +
 
 +
If the first roll fails to poison the meal, then a second roll is performed, this time based on the [[food poison chance]] of the pawn, controlled entirely by their [[Skills#Cooking|cooking skill]].
 +
If the second roll indicates that the meal is poisonous, the probability of poisoning the pawn is 100% for that individual meal. However, when the poisonous meal is part of a stack with other meals, the probability is distributed among all the meals in the stack. This distribution reduces the chance of food poisoning from 100% to the ratio of total meals to poisonous meals within the stack. For instance, if a poisonous meal is placed on top of a stack containing three non-poisonous meals, the probability for each meal to poison the pawn becomes 25%. Consequently, even if the original meal was poisonous, there is a possibility that no pawns will experience food poisoning.
 +
:{| class = "wikitable" width="180"
 +
! Cooking Skill&nbsp;Level
 +
! Chance from Skill&nbsp;Level
 +
! Chance from Room Cleanliness
 +
|-
 +
| style="background-color:#F00000" align="center" | 0 || style="background-color:#F00000" align="center" | 5.00% || rowspan="10"| {{GraphChart|width=400|height=100|type=line|x=-5, -3.5, -2, 0|y=5, 2.5, 0, 0|xAxisTitle=Room Cleanliness|yAxisTitle=Food Poisoning Chance (%)}}
 +
|- style="background-color:#FF5500"
 +
| align="center" | 1 || align="center" | 4.00%
 +
|- style="background-color:#FBA933"
 +
| align="center" | 2 || align="center" | 3.00%
 +
 
 +
|- style="background-color:#E3C933"
 +
| align="center" | 3 || align="center" | 2.00%
 +
|- style="background-color:#E3E933"
 +
| align="center" | 4 || align="center" | 1.50%
 +
|- style="background-color:#C3FF33"
 +
| align="center" | 5 || align="center" | 1.00%
  
Raw food has a flat chance of causing food poisoning.
+
|- style="background-color:#B6FF00"
 +
| align="center" | 6 || align="center" | 0.50%
 +
|- style="background-color:#86FF00"
 +
| align="center" | 7 || align="center" | 0.25%
 +
|- style="background-color:#66FF00"
 +
| align="center" | 8 || align="center" | 0.15%
  
General Symptoms:
+
|- style="background-color:#00FF00"
* Sporadic vomiting (''mtb of 0.35 days'')
+
| align="center" | 9-20 || align="center" | 0.10%
* Impaired consciousness (x50%)
+
|}
  
Treatment:
+
; Symptoms and progress:
* Wears off after {{ticks|30000}}
+
Food poisoning lasts 24 hours with no after-effects. It has 3 stages: the first unpleasant 4 hours, followed by a crippling 16 hours, and finally an unpleasant 4 hours largely similar to the first stage, as described in the table below.
 +
:{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Food poisoning (initial)''' || 0–4 hours from onset ||
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 0.3 days'')
 +
* Some [[pain]] (+20%)
 +
* Impaired [[consciousness]] (×60%)
 +
* Impaired [[moving]] (×80%)
 +
* Impaired [[manipulation]] (×90%)
 +
* Reduced [[blood filtration]] (×95%)
 +
* Much slower [[Eating speed|eating]] (×50%)
 +
|-
 +
| '''Food poisoning (major)''' || 4–20 hours from onset ||
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 0.2 days'')
 +
* Significant [[pain]] (+40%)
 +
* Impaired [[consciousness]] (×50%)
 +
* Impaired [[moving]] (×50%)
 +
* Impaired [[manipulation]] (×80%)
 +
* Reduced [[blood filtration]] (×85%)
 +
* Slower [[Eating speed|eating]]  (×30%)
 +
|-
 +
| '''Food poisoning (recovering)''' || 20–24 hours from onset ||
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 0.4 days'')
 +
* Some [[pain]] (+20%)
 +
* Impaired [[consciousness]] (×60%)
 +
* Impaired [[moving]] (×80%)
 +
* Impaired [[manipulation]] (×90%)
 +
* Reduced [[blood filtration]] (×95%)
 +
* Slower [[Eating speed|eating]]  (×50%)
 +
|}
 +
; Treatment and Prevention
 +
Food poisoning can only minimized by manipulating the factors that cause it mentioned above. Prevention can only be guaranteed by exclusively consuming meals purchased from traders or [[nutrient paste meal]]s as they will never cause food poisoning, or by installing a [[sterilizing stomach|sterilizing]] {{RoyaltyIcon}} or [[nuclear stomach]] {{RoyaltyIcon}} or having the [[strong stomach]] gene{{BiotechIcon}} which renders the pawn immune.
 +
 
 +
There is no practical treatment for food poisoning, you simply have to let it run its course. [[Healer mech serum]] does cure it, but this is never worthwhile. This effectively cripples the pawn for almost the full 24 hour cycle.
 +
 
 +
Because of the high chance of [[vomiting]] at any moment, putting the patient on a temporary diet of [[pemmican]] may be an useful. Vomiting interrupts the process of eating, resetting it to the start, but a colonist can more quickly consume several pieces of pemmican between "attacks" that they can eat an entire [[meal]]. This allows the poisoned pawn to more easily avoid malnutrition without feeding them [[raw food]]s that could cause further poisoning.
 +
 
 +
Because of the penalty to [[blood filtration]] and [[consciousness]], food poisoning in combination with other ailments such as an [[infection]] can be a cause for concern.
 +
 
 +
=== Toxic buildup ===
 +
{{Stub|section=1|reason=What is the effect of Toxic Environment Resistance vs Toxic Resistance}}
 +
Primarily occurs with exposure to [[Events#Toxic fallout|toxic fallout]], [[pollution]],{{BiotechIcon}} and [[tox gas]].{{BiotechIcon}}. Prolonged exposure gradually increases the buildup severity.
 +
 
 +
Alternatively, some attacks cause instantaneous increases in toxic buildup severity, such as [[cobra]] and [[waste rat]] {{BiotechIcon}} bites, the [[venom talon]] {{RoyaltyIcon}}, or [[venom fangs]] {{RoyaltyIcon}}.
 +
 
 +
A colonist under a roof is protected from toxic fallout, and avoiding interaction with the other sources can prevent buildup from them. If they are exposed to the fallout, they will accumulate Toxic Buildup at a rate of 40% per day. Pollution will accumulate at the same rate, but cannot be mitigated through roofing. When walking through polluted terrain in [[caravan]]s, they will accumulate buildup at 20% per day in Moderately Polluted terrain (50%-75% polluted tiles) and 40% per day in Extremely Polluted terrain (above 75%). Buildup from both pollution as well as toxic fallout can stack, meaning a pawn standing in polluted terrain while a toxic fallout can gain 80%/day.
 +
 
 +
This buildup severity gained is proportional to the [[Toxic Resistance]] [[stat]] - thus, [[human]]s buildup at the full rate, [[animal]]s at half, and [[insects]] and [[mechanoids]] are immune.{{Check Tag|Body Size?|Buildup severities from Damage types are now inversely proportional to body size, are all sources scaled? Either way, add detail}} Buildup can also be reduced through a variety of of other means including items such as the [[gas mask]] {{BiotechIcon}}, [[detoxifier kidney]] {{BiotechIcon}}, and [[detoxifier lung]] {{BiotechIcon}}, as well as [[genes]] such as [[Genes#Partial antitoxic lungs|Partial antitoxic lungs]] and [[Genes#Total antitoxic lungs|Total antitoxic lungs]], or [[Genes#Tox resistance|Tox resistance]] and [[Genes#Tox immunity|Tox immunity]].
 +
 
 +
There is, effectively, a multiplier for each pawn on their toxic buildup accumulation from these indirect sources. This can vary between 15% faster buildup or 15% slower buildup than the average rate. There is no stat in the information panel to convey this variation, but it is static for a given pawn. This means that baseliner humans standing in pollution and a toxic fallout, with no Tox Resistance of any sort, can vary from either 68% to 92% buildup per day, rather than a constant 80%.
 +
 
 +
The buildup severity occurs in stages. The later stages cause permanent [[#Dementia|dementia]] which does not wear off even after toxic buildup subsides. When a pawn affected by toxic buildup [[Death|dies]], there is a chance that its corpse will instantly rot - this chance is equal to the severity.
 +
 
 +
Once a colonist returns to a safe area, such as a roofed area for toxic fallout, or otherwise stops taking severity increases, their buildup severity will gradually decrease. Once no longer exposed, severity reduces by 8% per day, meaning that it will take up to 12.5 days to eliminate all toxins accumulated in the body. However, colonists that reach high stages of toxic buildup are likely to develop further complications.
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Toxic buildup (initial)''' || ≥4% severity ||
 +
* -5% [[Consciousness]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''Toxic buildup (minor)''' || ≥20% severity ||
 +
* -10% [[Consciousness]]
 +
|-
 +
| '''Toxic buildup (moderate)''' || ≥40% severity ||
 +
* -15% [[Consciousness]]
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 5 days'')
 +
* [[Dementia]] ('''permanent''', ''MTB of 146 days to develop'')
 +
* [[Carcinoma]] (''MTB of 438 days to develop'')
 +
|-
 +
| '''Toxic buildup (serious)''' || ≥60% severity ||
 +
* -25% [[Consciousness]]
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 1 day'')
 +
* [[Dementia]] ('''permanent''', ''MTB of 37 days to develop'')
 +
* [[Carcinoma]] (''MTB of 111 days to develop'')
 +
|-
 +
| '''Toxic buildup (extreme)''' || ≥80% severity ||
 +
* Unconsciousness (Max. [[consciousness]] 10%)
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 0.5 day'')
 +
* [[Dementia]] ('''permanent''', ''MTB of 13 days to develop'')
 +
* [[Carcinoma]] (''MTB of 39 days to develop'')
 +
|-
 +
| '''Toxic buildup (extreme)''' || 100% severity ||
 +
* [[Death]]
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
=== Brain shock ===
 +
{{quote|"After-effects of an electrical shock to the brain. This is generally cause by feedback from brain implants hit by EMP pulses."  - '''In-game description'''}}
 +
Occurs when an [[EMP]] effect hits a pawn with the following brain implants:
 +
* [[Learning assistant]] {{RoyaltyIcon}}
 +
* [[Neurocalculator]] {{RoyaltyIcon}}
 +
* [[Circadian assistant]] {{RoyaltyIcon}}
 +
* [[Circadian half-cycler]] {{RoyaltyIcon}}
 +
It lasts between {{ticks|2500}} and {{ticks|3500}}.
 +
 
 +
Despite only occurring with implants from the [[Royalty DLC]], it is defined in the core code.
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Brain shock''' ||
 +
* Unconscious ([[Consciousness]] max. 10%)
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
=== Psychic shock ===
 +
{{quote|A state of psychic chaos in the brain and mind. Caused by psychic attacks or critical level of neural heat, this effect is debilitating until it wears off.|In-game description}}
 +
Occurs when a pawn is hit by the effect of a [[psychic shock lance]] or when exceeding a pawn's [[Psycasts#Psycasts#Neural heat limit|neural heat limits]] when psycasting {{RoyaltyIcon}}.
 +
 
 +
It lasts {{ticks|7500}}.
 +
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Psychic shock''' ||
 +
* Unconscious ([[Consciousness]] max. 10%)
 +
|}
 +
 
 +
=== Psychic coma ===
 +
{{quote|"A form of benign coma during which the brain recovers from a psychic overload."|In-game description}}
 +
A coma inflicted by certain [[psycasts]]{{RoyaltyIcon}} including:
 +
* [[Neural heat dump]], lasting 1 day.
 +
* [[Neuroquake]], lasting 5 days.
 +
* [[Word of Serenity]], lasting 6 hours with duration scaling with [[psychic sensitivity]].
 +
Note that despite only being caused by psycasts from the [[Royalty DLC]], the hediff itself is defined in Core.
 +
 
 +
It has the following effects:
 +
* [[Consciousness]]: {{Bad|10%}} Max.
 +
 
 +
=== Psychic breakdown ===
 +
{{Royalty|section=1}}
 +
{{Stub|section=1|reason=Unknown whether should remain on [[Psycasts]], whether it should be moved here, or whether a transclusion or template should be used to duplicate it in both places}}
 +
{{Main|Psycasts#Psychic_breakdown|l1=Psychic breakdown}}
 +
 
 +
=== Biosculpting sickness ===
 +
{{Ideology|section=1}}
 +
{{quote|"The after-effects of an incomplete biosculpting cycle. It causes nausea, dizziness, and fuzzy thinking."|In-game description}}
 +
Occurs when a pawn is ejected early from a [[biosculpter pod]] either manually or as a result of 24 hours without power.
  
===Toxic buildup===
+
It lasts between {{ticks|8000}} and {{ticks|12000}}
Occurs with exposure to [[Events#Toxic_Fallout|toxic fallout]]. A colonist under a roof is protected from exposure. Prolonged exposure gradually increases the buildup level. Once a colonist returns to a roofed area their buildup severity will gradually decrease. The buildup severity occurs in stages. The later stages cause permanent [[#Dementia|dementia]] which does not wear off even after toxic buildup subsides.
 
  
Once in a safe area, severity reduces by 0.08 per day, meaning that it will take up to 12.5 days to eliminate all toxins accumulated in the body. However, colonists that reach such a stage are highly likely to develop further complications.
+
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Biosculpting sickness''' ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] ×80%
 +
* [[Moving]] ×90%
 +
* [[Manipulation]] ×90%
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (Mtb 0.125 days)
 +
|}
  
* '''Initial''' - begins at 4% severity.
+
=== Scanning sickness ===
** Symptoms:
+
{{Biotech|section=1}}
*** Impaired consciousness (reduced by 5%)
+
{{quote|"This person was scanned by a softscanner to produce a mechanoid subcore. The high-energy scanning device has caused disturbances in their brain chemistry which will take time to resolve themselves. There won't be any long-term damage."|In-game description}}
 +
A person scanned in a [[subcore softscanner]] to produce a [[standard subcore]] is afflicted with scanning sickness starting with a severity of 4 and decreasing in severity by 1 per in-game day.{{Check Tag|Mechanitor Factor?|Mechanitor factor of 2 is detailed in the severity per day section of the code. What is this? Does it mean Mechanitors reduce in severity 2x as fast? Etc.}} This has the following effects:
 +
* [[Consciousness]]: {{Bad|x75%}} (Post factors)
 +
* [[Manipulation]]: {{Bad|x75%}} (Post factors)
 +
* [[Moving]]: {{Bad|x75%}} (Post factors)
 +
* [[Vomiting]] {{MTB}}: {{Bad|1.5 days}}
 +
* [[Mood]]: {{--|8}}
  
* '''Minor''' - begins at 20% severity.
+
=== Bio-starvation ===
** Symptoms:
+
{{Biotech|section=1}}
*** Impaired consciousness (reduced by 10%)
+
{{quote|"This person was in a growth vat which wasn't functioning properly due to lack of power or nutrition feedstock. This has left their body in a state of bio-starvation."|In-game description}}
 +
A pawn in a [[growth vat]] with no power or nutrition, will enter [[bio-starvation]], increasing in severity by 50% per day starved, and decreasing 10% per day properly supplied or spent outside the vat. Bio-starvation increases nutrition consumption in a vat by {{bad|+10%}} at all severities, and [[Death|kills]] at 100%. If a bio-starved pawn leaves the vat, a number of status effects will be applied to them. These include:
 +
* [[Pain]]: {{++|15%}}
 +
* [[Hunger Rate Factor]] offset: {{++|50%}}
 +
* [[Consciousness]]: {{--|25%}}
  
* '''Moderate''' - begins at 40% severity.
+
=== Vomiting ===
** Symptoms:
+
{{Stub|section=1|reason=what does it interrupt, what happens when different tasks are underway - e.g. eating cancels the eating task but doesn't waste the meal, explanation that vomiting is expressed as mtb etc}}
*** Impaired consciousness (reduced by 15%)
+
The body attempting to forcefully expunge toxins. Unfortunately for your pawns, this doesn't work in Rimworld.
*** Vomiting (''mtb of 5 days'')
 
*** Dementia ('''permanent''', ''mtb of 146 days to develop'')
 
*** Carcinoma (''mtb of 438 days to develop'')
 
  
* '''Serious''' - begins at 60% severity.
+
Vomiting is caused by a wide variety of ailments{{Check Tag|List Needed?}}, some [[Psycasts]]{{RoyaltyIcon}}, or being hit with an EMP while having the [[Sterilizing stomach|Sterilizing]], [[Reprocessor stomach|Reprocessor]], or [[Nuclear stomach|Nuclear]] stomachs{{RoyaltyIcon}} installed.
** Symptoms:
 
*** Impaired consciousness (reduced by 25%)
 
*** Vomiting (''mtb of 1 day'')
 
*** Dementia ('''permanent''', ''mtb of 37 days'')
 
*** Carcinoma (''mtb of 111 days'')
 
  
* '''Extreme''' - begins at 80% severity. <br>At this stage the victim will fall unconscious and need rescue.
+
A pawn that is vomiting will stop in place, face the side, and begin vomiting. The process takes away .05 nutrition over 3-5 ticks{{Check Tag|Verify|I just vaguely recall this from watching it, someone please check my numbers. I also have no idea if body size changes nutrition lost}}, and causes 3-5 piles of [[Vomit]] to appear on the tile they're facing. A pawn laying in a bed will not stand up to vomit{{Check Tag|Details|Does this pause the resting bonus from laying down? Does it wake them up?}}.
** Symptoms:
 
*** Unconsciousness (max 10%)
 
*** Vomiting (''mtb of 0.5 days'')
 
*** Dementia ('''permanent''', ''mtb of 13 days'')
 
*** Carcinoma (''mtb of 39 days'')
 
  
* '''Death''' - occurs at 100% severity.
+
Vomiting will interrupt most tasks, including eating, walking, aiming a weapon, or working at a station, but they will resume the task once they stop vomiting{{Check Tag|Mechanics|Do pawns who are actively vomiting still reserve the task they were working on?}}. For this reason, it is recommended that pawns who are afflicted with an ailment that causes frequent vomiting, such as [[food poisoning]], eat foods like [[pemmican]], as a pawn who vomits while in the middle of eating a normal meal will lose all progress towards consuming it (note that the meal is not wasted), but a pawn eating pemmican will still consume part of the stack. Similarly, they should also avoid long tasks that have their progress reset on being interrupted, such as cooking 4x [[lavish meal]]s.
  
==Surgical==
+
== Surgical ==
 
These ailments happen with medical operations.
 
These ailments happen with medical operations.
  
===Anesthetic===
+
=== Anesthetic ===
 
Used in surgery to make sure that a pawn is unconscious. It can also be administered outside of operations using a medical bill, consuming medicine.
 
Used in surgery to make sure that a pawn is unconscious. It can also be administered outside of operations using a medical bill, consuming medicine.
  
General Symptoms:
+
A pawn under anesthesia is unconscious for the first 6 hours, and the worst effects of anesthetic wear off after 12 hours, so arranging operations to be performed some time just before a pawn needs to sleep is recommended if you want them functioning the next work day.
* Unconsciousness (sets to 10%)
+
 
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Anesthetic (sedated)''' || 0–6 hours from onset ||
 +
* Unconscious ([[Consciousness]] max. 1%)
 +
|-
 +
| '''Anesthetic (woozy)''' || 6–12 hours from onset ||
 +
* Reduced [[pain]] (×80%)
 +
* Impaired [[consciousness]] (70% max)
 +
* Impaired [[moving]] (-20%)
 +
* Impaired [[manipulation]] (-20%)
 +
* Impaired [[metabolism]] (-20%
 +
* Impaired [[sight]] (-15%)
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 0.25 days'')
 +
* Confused wandering (''MTB of 5 days'')
 +
* Forget memory thought (''MTB of 5 days'')
 +
* Improved [[mood]] (+10)
 +
|-
 +
| '''Anesthetic (wearing off)''' || 12+ hours from onset ||
 +
* Reduced [[pain]] (×95%)
 +
* Impaired [[consciousness]] (90% max)
 +
* Impaired [[moving]] (-5%)
 +
* Impaired [[manipulation]] (-10%)
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (''MTB of 4 days'')
 +
* Confused wandering (''MTB of 50 days'')
 +
|}
  
 
Treatment:
 
Treatment:
* Wears off after {{ticks|15000}}
+
* Wears off on its own between {{ticks|45000}} to {{ticks|75000}} even if severity has not reached 0%
 
** Surgery is unaffected even if it wears off before finished
 
** Surgery is unaffected even if it wears off before finished
  
===Shut down===
+
==== Version history ====
This happens to mechanical beings, similar to euthanasia.
+
Prior to 1.1 it lasted only {{ticks|15000}} and did not have any other stages afterwards.
 
 
Notes:
 
* Total loss of consciousness
 
* Doesn't heal/get better
 
  
 
== Resurrection ==
 
== Resurrection ==
 
+
These may occur after a dose of [[resurrector mech serum]] is applied on a [[Death|dead]] pawn.
These may occur after a dose of [[resurrector mech serum]] is applied on a dead pawn.
 
  
 
=== Resurrection sickness ===
 
=== Resurrection sickness ===
 +
After-effects of being resurrected by mechanite injection. Artificially-kickstarted body processes take time to rebalance themselves.
  
After the harrowing experience of being dead and brought back, the pawn feels weakened and needs time to recover from the ordeal.
+
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Ailment !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Resurrection sickness''' ||
 +
* Loss of [[moving]] (×10%)
 +
* Loss of [[manipulation]] (×10%)
 +
* [[Vomiting]] (mtb. 0.5 days)
 +
|}
  
Symptoms:
+
'''Treatment:'''
* Loss of mobility (max 10%)
+
* Wears off anywhere from {{ticks|90000}} to {{ticks|150000}}
* Loss of manipulation (max 10%)
 
  
Treatment:
+
'''Probability:'''
*Wears off anywhere from {{ticks|90000}} to {{ticks|150000}}
+
* 100% chance of being applied
 
 
Probability:
 
*100% chance of being applied
 
  
 
=== Blindness ===
 
=== Blindness ===
 +
Mechanites fail to properly repair the eyes, instead causing more damage to it, resulting in blindness.
  
Mechanites fail to properly repair the eyes, instead causing more damage to it, resulting in blindness.
+
Blindness from [[resurrector mech serum]] applies to both eyes, resulting in total blindness
  
Symptoms:
+
{| class="wikitable"
* Complete loss of function (-100%)
+
|-
** Applied to both eyes, resulting in total blindness
+
! Ailment !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Blindness''' ||
 +
* Complete loss of function (-100% part efficiency)
 +
|}
  
Treatment:
+
'''Treatment:'''
* Part replacement
+
* Replace eyes with [[bionic eye]]s or [[archotech eye]]s
  
Probability:
+
'''Probability:'''
*4% chance base
+
* 2% chance when used at 0.1 days or less of decay
*Additional 12% chance per day dead
+
* Linearly increases to 80% after 5 days decayed
  
 
=== Resurrection psychosis ===
 
=== Resurrection psychosis ===
 +
Chaotic thought patterns caused by the decoherence of resurrection mechanites. Resurrection psychosis progresses and eventually causes total psychosis and [[death]].
 +
 +
The severity of the psychosis increases by 0.01 per day, meaning that it will kill in 100 days after resurrection, or 90 days after this ailment becoming visible. Hopefully this gives you enough time to find a [[healer mech serum]] to heal the ailment, find another [[resurrector mech serum]] to attempt the resurrection again once the psychosis has run its course, or build a [[cryptosleep casket]] to give you time to find either serum. There are no other ways to cure the disease.
 +
 +
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|-
 +
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
| '''Resurrection psychosis (hidden)''' || ≥0% severity ||
 +
* No visible symptoms, doesn't show up in health tab
 +
* Can still be cured with [[healer mech serum]] at this stage even if it is not visible.
 +
|-
 +
| '''Resurrection psychosis (early)''' || ≥10% severity ||
 +
* Frequent mental breaks (''MTB of 9 days'')
 +
|-
 +
| '''Resurrection psychosis (moderate)''' || ≥25% severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -10%
 +
* Frequent mental breaks (''MTB of 6 days'')
 +
|-
 +
| '''Resurrection psychosis (advanced)''' || ≥40% severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -20%
 +
* Frequent mental breaks (''MTB of 3 days'')
 +
|-
 +
| '''Resurrection psychosis (severe)''' || ≥55% severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -30%
 +
* Extremely frequent mental breaks (''MTB of 0.5 days'')
 +
|-
 +
| '''Resurrection psychosis (total)''' || ≥70% severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] -40%
 +
* Extremely frequent mental breaks (''MTB of 0.25 days'')
 +
|-
 +
| '''Resurrection psychosis (catatonic)''' || ≥85% severity ||
 +
* Pawn becomes unconscious ([[Consciousness]] max. 10%)
 +
|-
 +
| '''Resurrection psychosis (catatonic)''' || 100% severity ||
 +
* [[Death]]
 +
|}
 +
 +
'''Treatments:'''
 +
* Healer mech serum
 +
* Allowing the pawn to [[Death|die]] again, then resurrecting once more (rerolls the disease)
 +
 +
'''Probability of contracting:'''
 +
* 2% chance when used at 0.1 days or less of decay
 +
* Linearly increases to 80% after 5 days decayed
  
For reasons unknown, the colonist loses his sanity upon being revived. He may experience mental breaks of increasing severity as the psychosis progresses, before finally putting himself together and regaining his sanity.
+
'''Prevention:'''
 +
* Freeze corpses immediately after death.  Corpses placed in a [[sarcophagus]] are still affected by the temperature of the room they are in, and can be removed later but are protected from butchering, hungry animals and assuming you build the sarcophagus from something [[Flammability|non-flammable]], [[fire]].
  
* '''Early (hidden)''' - psychosis begins at this stage.
+
== Heart attack ==
** No visible symptoms
+
Heart attacks can randomly occur on any pawn/animal at any time, but they become more frequent as they pass half of their life expectancy (e.g. 40 years in humans), triggered by the [[Events#Birthday|birthday event]]. There must be more than 2 colonists on your colony for this to occur.
  
* '''Early''' - begins at 10% severity.
+
The average interval between heart attacks is curved as follows (in days):
** Symptoms:
+
* 0-50% of life expectancy: 99,999,999 - 99,999,999
*** Mental breaks on average every 9 days
+
* 50-60% of life expectancy: 99,999,999 - 2,500
 +
* 60-100% of life expectancy: 2,500 - 300
  
* '''Moderate''' - begins at 25% severity.
+
Examples of intervals and chances:
** Symptoms:
+
* 55% of life expectancy (i.e. 44 in humans): 50,001,249.5 days (approx. 0.00000002% per day)
*** Mental breaks on average every 6 days
+
* 80% of life expectancy (i.e. 64 in humans): 1,400 days (approx. 0.000714% per day)
  
* '''Advanced''' - begins at 40% severity.
+
=== Stages ===
** Symptoms:
+
{| class="wikitable"
*** Mental breaks on average every 3 days
+
|-
 +
! Stage !! Begins at !! Symptoms
 +
|-
 +
|'''Painful''' || 0% Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] ×50%
 +
* [[Pain]] +40%
 +
|-
 +
|'''Debilitating''' || 60% Severity ||
 +
* [[Consciousness]] max. 10% (Unconsciousness)
 +
* [[Pain]] +60%
 +
|-
 +
|'''Fatal''' || 100% Severity ||
 +
* [[Death]]
 +
|}
  
* '''Total''' - begins at 55% severity.
+
==== Progression ====
** Symptoms:
+
Heart attacks always start at 40% severity. Every {{ticks|5000}} the heart attack severity will randomly change by a value between -40% to +60%. This means that it is possible for a heart attack to treat itself on its own, but usually the heart attack progresses to fatal severity.
*** Mental breaks on average every 0.5 days
 
  
Treatment:
+
==== Treatment ====
*Wears off after {{ticks|4200000}}
+
Like injuries, medicine can be used to treat a heart attack.
 +
 
 +
Doctors treating heart attacks will administer treatments rapidly, consuming medicine in the process. Each treatment has a chance to succeed, reducing the heart attack severity by 30%. Successfully reducing severity below 0 will completely treat the heart attack.
 +
 
 +
The maximum chance a particular treatment can succeed is 65%.
 +
 
 +
==== Prevention ====
 +
Replacing a pawn's heart with either a [[prosthetic heart|prosthetic]] or [[bionic heart]] will completely prevent heart attacks. Note however that while the bionic heart improves the [[blood pumping]] capacity, the  prosthetic heart decreases it, and thus all of the stats and capacities it affects.
  
Probability:
+
== Version history ==
*Flat 30% chance no matter when it is used
+
* [[Version/0.7.581|0.7.581]] Added with cataracts and bad back
 +
* [[Version/0.8.657|0.8.657]] - Added hypothermia, frostbite, heatstroke, and burns from being in areas with extreme temperatures.
 +
* [[Version/0.9.722|0.9.722]] - Food poisoning and cryptosleep sickness added. Some ailments can now cause vomiting.
 +
* [[Version/0.10.785|0.10.785]] - Starvation and blood loss are now staged and affect consciousness as they worsen.
 +
* [[Version/0.12.906|0.12.906]] - All organisms including animals have life expectancies and will develop chronic conditions like frailty or cataracts in old age. Heart attacks added.
 +
* [[Version/0.13.1135|0.13.1135]] - Carcinoma, asthma, and hearing loss added.
 +
* [[Version/1.0.0|1.0.0]] - Minor starvation (below 25% severity) no longer causes miscarriages.
 +
* [[Version/1.1.0|1.1.0]] - Pregnant animal is no longer viewed as sick because pregnancy affects its capacities. and thus now sells for the same as one with no health conditions.
 +
* [[Version/1.3.3117|1.3.3117]] - Extreme blood loss now reduces consciousness by 40% in addition to setting the capacity's max to 10%. Prior to this, pawns could nonsensically [[Death|die]] by healing from extreme to severe bloodloss if their consciousness was below 40% from other symptoms - extreme would simply max it at 10% but healing to severe would reduce it by 40% to 0% and kill the pawn.
 +
* [[Version/1.4.3523|1.4.3523]] - Sterilized animals no longer lay eggs.
  
 
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Health Body Parts Capacities Injury Disease Ailments

Ailments are health conditions that cannot be treated completely using medicine alone.

"MTB" stands for "Mean Time Between", and is how it's presented in the game files.

Some conditions can give rise to other conditions; the risk of this happening will diminish if the condition is treated.

Most permanent ailments are curable with body part replacements or usage of the healer mech serum.

Healing method table

Some injuries and health conditions will not naturally heal or cannot be immediately cured by treatment. In these cases, transplantation, artificial body parts, healer mech sera, luciferium or biosculpter podsContent added by the Ideology DLC may help, but each has its own unique list of what it can and cannot cure.

The full comparison table between healing methods is collapsed due to length. Expand to view.

Condition Transplant Bionics Healer mech serum Luciferium Biosculpter podContent added by the Ideology DLC ScarlessContent added by the Biotech DLC
Alzheimer's Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png Check.png
Artery blockage Check.png Check.png Check.png Check.png Check.png Check.png
Dementia Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png Check.png
Carcinoma Ex.png Check.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png Check.png
Chemical damage
- Kidney
Check.png Ex.pngContent from Rimworld core game only
Check.pngContent added by the Biotech DLC
Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Chemical damage
- Other
Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Cirrhosis Check.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Frail Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Check.png Check.png Check.png
Cataracts Ex.png Check.png[One] Check.png[Both] Check.png[One or Both?] Check.png[Both] Check.png[One or Both?]
Bad back Ex.png Check.png Check.png Check.png Check.png ?
Hearing loss Ex.png Check.png[One] Check.png[Both] Check.png[One or Both?] Check.png[Both] Check.png[One or Both?]
Asthma Check.png[One] Ex.pngContent from Rimworld core game only
Check.pngContent added by the Biotech DLC[One]
Check.png[Both] Check.png[One or Both?] Check.png[Both] Check.png[Both]
Toxic buildup Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png ?
Blood loss Ex.pngContent from Rimworld core game only
Check.pngContent added by the Biotech DLC
Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Check.png ?
Food poisoning Ex.png Ex.pngContent from Rimworld core game only
Ex.pngContent added by the Royalty DLC[Prev]
Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Trauma savant Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Resurrection psychosis Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png Ex.png
Blindness Ex.png Check.png[One] Check.png[Both] Check.png Check.png[Both] Check.png[One or Both?]
Sterilized Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Damaged
- Heart
Check.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Damaged
- Liver
Check.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Damaged
- Kidney/Lung
Check.png[One] Ex.pngContent from Rimworld core game only
Check.pngContent added by the Biotech DLC
Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Damaged
- Digits/Eyes/Ears/Tongue
Ex.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png Check.png ?
Damaged
- Jaw
Ex.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Damaged
- Limbs/Stomach/Spine
Ex.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Damaged
- Nose
Ex.png Ex.pngContent from Rimworld core game only
Check.pngContent added by the Royalty DLC
Check.png Ex.png Check.png ?
Scars
- Brain/Neck/Torso
Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Check.png Check.png Check.png
Scars
- Limbs/Eyes
Ex.png Check.png Check.png Check.png Check.png Check.png
Luciferium need Ex.png Ex.png Ex.png Ex.png Ex.png Ex.png
Addictions Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Malaria Ex.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png ?
Sleeping sickness Ex.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png ?
Flu Ex.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png ?
Plague Ex.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png ?
Gut worms Ex.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png Check.png ?
Muscle parasites Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Check.png ?
Infection
- Limbs/Eyes
Ex.png Check.png Check.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png ?
Infection
- Other
Ex.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png Ex.png[IGS] Check.png ?
Fibrous mechanites Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Sensory mechanites Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Paralytic abasia Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Scaria Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Blood rot Ex.png Ex.png Check.png Ex.png Ex.png ?
Organ decay
- Lung
Check.png Ex.pngContent from Rimworld core game only
Check.pngContent added by the Biotech DLC/Content added by the Anomaly DLC
? ? ? ?
Organ decay
- Kidney
Check.png Ex.pngContent from Rimworld core game only
Check.pngContent added by the Biotech DLC
? ? ? ?
Organ decay
- Heart
Check.png Check.png ? ? ? ?
Revenant hypnosisContent added by the Anomaly DLC ? ? ? ? ? ?
Duplicate sicknessContent added by the Anomaly DLC ? ? ? ? ? ?
Crumbling mindContent added by the Anomaly DLC ? ? ? ? ? ?
Bliss lobotomyContent added by the Anomaly DLC ? ? ? ? ? ?
Cube comaContent added by the Anomaly DLC ? ? ? ? ? ?
Psychically deadContent added by the Anomaly DLC ? ? ? ? ? ?
InhumanizedContent added by the Anomaly DLC ? ? ? ? ? ?
^Both Heals both relevant organs if condition is present in both.
^One Heals only one organ, even if condition is present in both.
^Prev This option prevents the acquisition of new cases of this condition, independent of whether or not it cures existing cases.
^IGS While this option does not outright cure these diseases, the increase to Immunity Gain Speed can hasten their healing and/or help prevent fatal cases.

Chronic

Ailments that come with age. Either non-fatal, or progresses extremely slowly towards fatality compared to infectious diseases.

Alzheimer's

A brain disease usually associated with aging. Alzheimer's disease causes progressive degradation in the ability to think and remember. Patients are known to forget close relatives and sometimes wander around in confusion.

Alzheimer's progresses by 0.003 per day, meaning that it will take 333.33 days for it to reach full severity from when it first appears.

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Alzheimer's (minor) ≥0% severity
  • -5% part efficiency
  • Confused wandering (MTB of 12 days)
  • Forget memory (MTB of 7 days)
Alzheimer's (minor) ≥20% severity
  • -10% part efficiency
  • Confused wandering (MTB of 9 days)
  • Forget memory (MTB of 4 days)
  • 0.15% of conditional thoughts nullified
Alzheimer's (major) ≥50% severity
  • -15% part efficiency
  • Confused wandering (MTB of 7 days)
  • Forget memory (MTB of 2 days)
  • 0.5% of conditional thoughts nullified
Alzheimer's (major) ≥80% severity
  • -20% part efficiency
  • Confused wandering (MTB of 4 days)
  • Forget memory (MTB of 0.8 days)
  • 1% of conditional thoughts nullified

A human pawn can first get Alzheimer's at age 34.

Alzheimers chance

Treatment:

  • Luciferium: Luciferium removes one randomly selected condition that it can cure every 900,000 to 1,800,000 ticks (15 - 30 in-game days). Having fewer luciferium-curable conditions will increase the chance that Alzheimer's is chosen, so it can be worth attempting to address any conditions that can be other means. Even with this however, it can take a significant amount of time. Also note that luciferium is a permanent decision - once taken, further doses are necessary to avoid madness and death.
  • Healer mech serum: A healer mech serum will instantaneously heal one condition of the pawn, including Alzheimer's. Which condition is chosen depends on a priority order, with Alzheimer's being a moderately high priority. See the serum's condition order for details.
  • Resurrector mech serum: Because the resurrector mech serum will replace a destroyed head with a healthy one, it can be used to heal brain ailments, including Alzheimers. Consistently destroying the head can be difficult. With the Ideology DLC, extracting the skull from a dead pawn will do this reliably and safely, but without it, the best way is allowing colonists or animals to eat sections of the corpse, at the risk of consuming the entire body and permanently losing the pawn. Furthermore, no matter how successful the head removal, there is always the risks normally associated with resurrection, including dementia, blindness, and resurrection psychosis. Note that pawns will initially be incapacitated due to resurrection sickness.

Asthma

A chronic health condition where inflammation causes the airways to narrow, restricting the flow of oxygen to the lungs. Unlike other chronic diseases, asthma can be contracted at almost any age, meaning it's not terribly uncommon to have an asthmatic person some time down the line.

When not treated, it progresses by a rate of 0.25 per day, meaning it will take 2 days to reach full severity (50%).

Good treatment will reduce the rate of progression by up to 0.8, meaning it will regress by 0.55 a day; it can be returned to its initial severity, but cannot be cured completely.

Asthma's severity will fluctuate depending on the quality of treatment received, with a treatment quality of 32% beginning to regress the stages of asthma (the higher, the better).

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Asthma (minor) ≥ 0% severity -10% part efficiency
Asthma (major) ≥ 30% severity -30% part efficiency
Asthma (major) ≥ 45% severity -50% part efficiency

Treatment:

  • The severity of asthma can be reduced with treatment, which can be given every 420,000 ticks (around 7 days). One treatment applies to both lungs.
  • Asthma can be cured by replacing each affected lung with a healthy replacement.

A human pawn can first get asthma at any age.

Asthma chance

Asthma can also affect animals, domestic, tamed and wild. Domestic and tamed will notify you that they "need treatment", although there apparently is no downside for ignoring that request except slowing them down which may be bad for trained or pack animals. Similarly, asthmatic wild animals on the map can roam and eat indefinitely without treatment. In fact, wild animals with asthma are easier and slightly safer to hunt, because asthma will reduce their move speed to 81%, and their manipulation to only 90%, which makes any counter-attack less effective.

Bad back

Degradation in the spinal column and surrounding musculature. This makes it hard to move and bend smoothly.

Ailment Symptoms
Bad back

A bad back can be cured by installing a bionic spine, or with the use of biosculpter pod's bioregeneration cycleContent added by the Ideology DLC.

A human pawn can first get a bad back at age 41.

Bad back chance

Cataract

Milky-looking opacity in the eye. Cataracts impair vision.

Ailment Symptoms
Cataract -50% part efficiency in the affected eye. This results in 50% sight if both eyes are affected.

Cataracts can be cured through the following methods:

  • Replacing the affected eyes with a bionic or archotech eye.
  • Use of a healer mech serum which will heal cataracts in both eyes at once
  • Via luciferium use. Note that this does not occur instantaneously, but instead at healing instances that occur periodically. See that page for details.
  • Through the use of the biosculpter pod's bioregeneration cycle.Content added by the Ideology DLC
  • Via the Scarless gene.Content added by the Biotech DLC Note that this does not occur instantaneously, but instead at healing instances that occur periodically. See that page for details.

A human pawn can first get a cataract at age 49.

Cataract chance

Carcinoma

A carcinoma (or cancer) is where mutated cells uncontrollably divide to form tumors, which then 'crowd out' normal bodily cells and hinder bodily function in that area. Carcinomas can be surgically removed by a skilled doctor or, in some cases, the affected body part can be removed, either by amputation, transplantation of a healthy body part, or replacement by an artificial body part. Ordinary treatment will prolong the development of a carcinoma or speed up remission, and can be done by doctors of any skill, though better treatment quality is more effective.

A carcinoma typically starts out at 30% severity. There is a 30% chance that a carcinoma won't cause any pain whatsoever.

A cancer has 3 stages; growing, stable and remission.

  • When growing, it progresses by 0.003 per day, multiplied by a random factor of 0.45 - 1.65.
  • When stable, it neither grows nor regresses on its own.
  • When in remission, it regresses by 0.002 per day, multiplied by a random factor of 0.7 - 1.5.

Good treatment can slow progression by 0.0027 per day, meaning that the carcinoma will:

  • grow more slowly when in growing stage
  • some slow-growing carcinomas (something less than half) may stop or actually regress (very slowly) during their "growing" stage with good treatment
  • slowly regress when stable
  • regress quickly when in remission
Stage Begins at Symptoms
Carcinoma (minor) ≥0% severity
  • Little pain (+10%)
  • -10% part efficiency
Carcinoma (minor) ≥15% severity
  • Moderate pain (+20%)
  • -25% part efficiency
Carcinoma (major) ≥40% severity
  • Moderate pain (+35%)
  • -50% part efficiency
Carcinoma (major) ≥60% severity
  • Acute pain (+50%)
  • -80% part efficiency
Carcinoma (extreme) ≥80% severity
  • Acute pain (+60%)
  • -90% part efficiency
Carcinoma (extreme) 100% severity
  • Affected part is destroyed

Treatment:

  • Treated every 240,000 ticks (66.67 mins)
  • The carcinoma will disappear if severity reaches 0.
  • "Excise carcinoma" surgery; this needs 4 medicine of industrial quality or above, 4,500 ticks (1.25 mins) of work, and a doctor with a medical skill of 10 or above. The surgery only has a 70% base chance to succeed.[Fact Check] Also note that if the surgery fails, there is a 25% chance that the patient dies. Thus, as the maximum success chance of any surgery is capped at 98%, there is always at least a 0.5% chance of death per attempt.

A human pawn can first get a carcinoma from normal aging at age 23. Carcinomas from other sources, including toxic buildup and nuclear stomachsContent added by the Royalty DLC, can happen at any age. Installed nuclear stomachs create a carcinoma on the torso with an MTB of 120 days.

Carcinoma chance

Dementia

Dementia is simply the functionality of the brain declining, and affects all cognitive functions.

It can only be healed with luciferium or a healer mech serum.

Ailment Symptoms
Dementia
  • Impaired brain function (-15% part efficiency)
  • Impaired Talking (-25%)
    • Net loss of 40% Talking including brain function loss
  • Impaired Hearing (-25%)
    • Net loss of 40% Hearing including brain function loss
  • Confused wandering (MTB of 5 days)
  • Slightly accelerated skill loss
    • 5% at day 4
    • 15% at day 12
    • 25% at day 20

A human pawn can first get dementia from aging at age 69. Dementia from other sources including toxic buildup can happen at any age.

Dementia chance

Frail

Generalized loss of muscle and bone density. Note that frail can stack with bad back.

Ailment Symptoms
Frail

Can only be cured with luciferium, a healer mech serum, or with the use of biosculpter pod's bioregeneration cycleContent added by the Ideology DLC.

A human pawn can first get frail at age 51.

Frail chance

Artery blockage

A blockage in one of the critical arteries in the heart. Heart artery blockages randomly induce heart attacks. Artery blockages can be treated by replacing the heart with a natural, prosthetic or bionic replacement, with a healer mech serum, with luciferium, or with the use of biosculpter pod's bioregeneration cycleContent added by the Ideology DLC.

Artery blockages progress by a base of 0.0007 per day, multiplied by a random factor between 0.5 - 3. This means that artery blockages can take anywhere from 7.9 to 47.6 in-game years from onset to become fatal on its own.

Artery blockages can be treated by replacing the heart.

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Artery blockage (minor) ≥0% severity
Artery blockage (minor) ≥20% severity
Artery blockage (major) ≥40% severity
Artery blockage (major) ≥60% severity
Artery blockage (extreme) ≥90% severity
Artery blockage (extreme) 100% severity

A human pawn can first get an artery blockage at age 21.

Artery blockage chance

Hearing loss

Inability to hear quiet sounds due to degradation of hair cells in the cochlea.

Ailment Symptoms
Hearing loss
  • -50% part efficiency (results in 50% hearing if both ears are affected)

Can be partially mitigated with one or two cochlear implants Can be completely mitigated with a single bionic ear, even if the other ear remains affected. A bioregeneration cycleContent added by the Ideology DLC can completely cure hearing loss in both ears.

A human pawn can first get hearing loss at age 49.

Hearing loss chance

Acute

Some ailments arise as a result of an acute lack of food or exposure to extreme temperatures. These ailments can only be treated by addressing the underlying cause (e.g. providing food or moving to more comfortable temperatures).

Malnutrition

When a pawn's food meter reaches 0%, they will begin to suffer from malnutrition, shown on the health tab. When a colonist is starving they will prioritize eating over other activities, including firefighting and doctoring.

Malnutrition severity without food will advance at an average of 17% per day. There is a variation for each pawn that will vary this by 20% in both directions, meaning a pawn may actually die of malnutrition between 4.9~7.4 days of first having symptoms. There is no stat indicating the specific rate that a pawn may die of malnutrition, but the modified rate is determined for each specific pawn in a given playthrough.

Stage Usually Begins at Symptoms
Malnutrition (trivial) 0.0 days since hunger hit zero
  • -5% consciousness
  • +50% hunger rate
  • 1.5x more likely to start a social fight
Malnutrition (minor) 1.2 days since hunger hit zero
  • -10% consciousness
  • +60% hunger rate
  • 2x more likely to start a social fight
Malnutrition (moderate) 2.4 days since hunger hit zero
  • -20% consciousness
  • +60% hunger rate
  • 2.5x more likely to start a social fight
Malnutrition (severe) 3.5 days since hunger hit zero
  • -30% consciousness
  • +60% hunger rate
  • 3x more likely to start a social fight
Malnutrition (extreme) 4.7 days since hunger hit zero
Malnutrition (extreme) 5.9 days since hunger hit zero

Blood loss

A reduction in the normal blood volume. Minor blood loss has relatively mild effects, but as severity increases, the consciousness rapidly become debilitating. Extreme blood loss leads to death. Total blood loss is listed under whole body, with a tooltip showing the percent.

Blood loss can occur when a pawn has untreated bleeding injuries, has had blood harvested for hemogen packs,Content added by the Biotech DLC or has been fed on by a Bloodfeeder.Content added by the Biotech DLC Blood loss from multiple sources stacks additively.

All pawns recover 33.3% of their blood per day, regardless of traits, genes, drugs, or artificial body parts. All natural blood recovery is stopped when a pawn is bleeding, even in small amounts. Pawns can also recover through a blood transfusion operation, using 1 hemogen packContent added by the Biotech DLC to recover 35%. The biosculpter pod's medic cycleContent added by the Ideology DLC will also cure all blood loss, though it should be noted that non-transhumanist pawns would recover completely from blood loss in the same time as the cycle takes to complete anyway. If there is no other reason to use the medic cycle, non-transhumanist pawns should just recover outside of the pod and remain productive for that time.

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Blood loss (minor) ≥15% blood loss
Blood loss (moderate) ≥30% blood loss
Blood loss (severe) ≥45% blood loss
Blood loss (extreme) ≥60% blood loss
Blood loss (extreme) 100% blood loss

Heatstroke

Heat stroke occurs when a pawn has prolonged exposure to temperatures 10°C (18°F) above their maximum comfortable temperature, and recovery occurs in temperatures less than the maximum comfortable temperature. Note that it is possible for a pawn to have both heatstroke and hypothermia at the same time if time is spent in both extreme heat and cold - their severities are unrelated.

Pawns additionally take periodic burn damage in temperatures more than 150°C (270°F) above their maximum comfortable temperature.

Severity Increase

The procedure for determining severity growth every 60-tick interval is given by:

  1. Take the amount by which the ambient temperature exceeds the pawn's maximum safe temperature (which is the maximum comfortable temperature +10°C).
  2. Pass the amount through the curve shown below to obtain the effective temperature excess. Note that for amounts from 0 to 25 °C, this doesn't result in a change.
  3. Multiply the excess by 6.45e-5 to obtain the severity growth this interval (60 ticks, 1 second).
  4. If the growth is less than 0.000375, set it to that number. This sets a minimum amount the severity increases by for temperatures in the range of 10 to 15.814°C above the maximum comfortable temperature.
Increase in heatstroke severity every 60 ticks = max(0.000375, 0.0000645×effective_temperature_curve(ambient_temperature - (maximum_comfortable_temperature + 10°C)))
where effective_temperature_curve() is a post-processing curve with points: (0, 0), (25, 25), (50, 40), (100, 60), (200, 80), (400, 100), (4000, 1000).
Effective temperature curve
Graph Ambient Temperature - Maximum Comfortable Temperature (°C) Growth per 60 ticks Time to 100% severity (ticks) Time to 100% severity (in-game time)
0 0 - -
5 0 - -
10 0.000375 160000 2.7 days
15 0.000375 160000 2.7 days
20 0.000645 93023 1.6 days
25 0.000967 62016 1 day
100 0.003612 16611 6.6 hours
300 0.005386 11141 4.5 hours
4000 0.064339 933 0.4 hours

Severity Decrease

If the ambient temperature is less than the maximum comfortable temperature, the amount the severity will decrease every 60-tick interval is given by:

Decrease in heatstroke severity every 60 ticks = max(0.0015, min(0.015, 0.027×heatstroke_severity))

This means that as long as the ambient temperature is less than the maximum comfortable temperature, heatstroke recovery is independent of temperature, but severity decreases at its fastest when it is above 50%, and at its slowest below 5.6%. Full recovery from near-100% severity occurs after 151 real-time seconds, or 3.6 in-game hours.

Symptoms

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Heatstroke (initial) >0.04 Severity
Heatstroke (minor) >0.20 Severity
Heatstroke (serious) >0.35 Severity
Heatstroke (extreme) >0.62 Severity
Heatstroke (100%) =1.00 Severity

Hypothermia

Hypothermia occurs when a pawn has prolonged exposure to temperatures 10°C (18°F) below their minimum comfortable temperature. Insectoids don't experience hypothermia, but instead get hypothermic slowdown.

Note that it is possible for a pawn to have both heatstroke and hypothermia at the same time if time is spent in both extreme heat and cold - their severities are unrelated.

The rate of severity growth depends on the difference below the pawn's minimum safe temperature and the ambient temperature. The specific algorithm is:

  1. Take the amount by which the pawn's minimum safe temperature (which is the minimum comfortable temperature -10°C) exceeds the ambient temperature.
  2. Multiply the excess by 6.45e-5 to obtain the severity growth this interval. Note that unlike hyperthermia, hypothermia calculations don't use a postprocessing curve.
  3. If the growth is less than 0.00075, set it to that number. As a result, temperatures between 10°C and 21.63°C less than the minimum comfortable temperature all have the same severity growth.

Expressed as a formula, this is:

Increase in hypothermia severity every 60 ticks = max(0.00075, (degrees_below_comfortable - 10)*0.0000645)
Graph Minimum Comfortable Temperature - Ambient Temperature(°C) Growth per 60 ticks Time to 100% severity (ticks) Time to 100% severity (in-game hours)
0 0 - -
5 0 - -
10 0.00075 80000 32.0
20 0.00075 80000 32.0
25 0.000967 62016 24.8
50 0.00258 23256 9.3
100 0.005805 10336 4.1
300 0.018705 3208 1.3

Recovery from hypothermia uses the same process as recovery from heatstroke, which results in complete recovery within 3.6 in-game hours:

Decrease in hypothermia severity every 60 ticks = max(0.0015, min(0.015, 0.027×hypothermia_severity))
Stage Begins at Symptoms
Hypothermia (shivering) >0.04 Severity
Hypothermia (minor) >0.20 Severity
Hypothermia (serious) >0.35 Severity
Hypothermia (extreme) >0.62 Severity
Hypothermia (100%) =1.00 Severity

Hypothermic slowdown

A special biological state used by some creatures to survive extreme cold. Instead of trying to stay warm, the creature's body chemistry adapts to prevent internal freezing despite very low temperature. Bodily functions are slowed and capacities are reduced, but the cold does no permanent damage. Some biologists call it a wakeful form of hibernation.

Insectoids avoid hypothermia and experience hypothermic slowdown instead with similar penalties but avoiding death at 100% and no frostbite.

Slowdown value increases many times above 100% with apparently no upper limit. When defrosting insects this total value is used so defrost time is proportional to total time frozen.

The rate of severity growth depends on the difference below the pawn's minimum safe temperature and the ambient temperature. The specific algorithm is:

  1. Take the amount by which the pawn's minimum safe temperature (which is the minimum comfortable temperature -10°C) exceeds the ambient temperature.
  2. Multiply the excess by 6.45e-5 to obtain the severity growth this interval. Note that unlike hyperthermia, hypothermia calculations don't use a postprocessing curve.
  3. If the growth is less than 0.00075, set it to that number. As a result, temperatures between 10°C and 21.63°C less than the minimum comfortable temperature all have the same severity growth.

Expressed as a formula, this is:

Increase in hypothermia severity every 60 ticks = max(0.00075, (degrees_below_comfortable - 10)*0.0000645)
Minimum Comfortable Temperature - Ambient Temperature(°C) Growth per
60 ticks (1 sec)
Real Time
to 63% severity
In-Game Time
to 63% severity
Real Time
to 100% severity
In-Game Time
to 100% severity
0 0 - - - -
5 0 - - - -
10 0.075% 50,400 ticks (14 mins) 20.2 hrs 80,000 ticks (22.22 mins) 32 hrs
20 0.075% 50,400 ticks (14 mins) 20.2 hrs 80,000 ticks (22.22 mins) 32 hrs
25 0.09675% 39,070 ticks (10.85 mins) 15.6 hrs 62,016 ticks (17.23 mins) 24.8 hrs
50 0.258% 14,651 ticks (4.07 mins) 5.9 hrs 23,256 ticks (6.46 mins) 9.3 hrs
100 0.5805% 6,512 ticks (1.81 mins) 2.6 hrs 10,336 ticks (2.87 mins) 4.1 hrs
300 1.8705% 2,021 ticks (33.68 secs) 0.8 hrs 3,208 ticks (53.47 secs) 1.3 hrs

Recovery from hypothermia uses the same process as recovery from heatstroke, which results in complete recovery within 3.6 in-game hours:

Decrease in hypothermia severity every 60 ticks = max(0.0015, min(0.015, 0.027×hypothermia_severity))
Stage Begins at Symptoms
Hypothermic slowdown (minor) >0.04 Severity
Hypothermic slowdown (moderate) >0.20 Severity
Hypothermic slowdown (serious) >0.35 Severity
Hypothermic slowdown (extreme) >0.62 Severity

Pregnancy

This creature is gestating offspring. It will give birth if the pregnancy comes to term. If starved or injured, there may be a miscarriage.

— Description

Tamed, non-human, non-insectoid, non-egglaying, female animals have a 50% chance to get pregnant from mating. While this is not an ailment in the traditional sense, it does have mechanical effects. For the first 600 ticks (10 secs) this condition will be invisible, after which point a message will come up mentioning the pregnancy.

Humans can be pregnant only if the Biotech DLCContent added by the Biotech DLC is enabled. They have a different list of symptoms. See Reproduction for details.

A pregnant animal suffering from malnutrition of 25% or higher or that is injured may miscarry. Miscarriages are noted by an in-game message.

Some animals will give birth to multiple young. The probability of this is determined by a curve, and is different for each animal.

The duration, and thus the severity gain per day, depends on the gestation time of the animal in question.

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Early-stage >0 Severity
Middle-stage >0.333 Severity
Late-stage >0.666 Severity
Birth 1.0 Severity
  • Symptoms end
  • Offspring is born

Sterilized

This creature's reproductive system has been permanently shut down.

— Description

Animals can be sterilized by use of the "Sterilize" operation to prevent them from being able to reproduce, and the sterilized animal won't attempt to mate with others nor will others attempt to mate with it. Egg laying animals will stop laying eggs when sterilized. The animal acts as normal in all other ways, including milk production.

The sterilization operation requires Medical skill of 3 and 500 ticks (8.33 secs) of work.

Humans with the "Sterilized" health trait can only be healed with a healer mech serum. Male humans can[Will?] receive the sterilized ailment from a failed vasectomy.Content added by the Biotech DLC It is currently unknown if there are other sources or if female humans can be affected.

Drug damage

These ailments are caused by excess drug use.

Cirrhosis

A degenerative liver disease caused by excessive alcohol consumption. An otherwise healthy pawn with cirrhosis will have an immunity gain speed of 70%, making them extremely vulnerable to disease.

Ailment Symptoms
Cirrhosis
  • -60% part efficiency (liver)
  • Slight pain (+15%)
  • -10% Moving

Treatment:

  • The easiest method of treatment is the transplantation of a new liver. Due to the extreme vulnerability to disease, even if your colony dislikes organ harvesting it may be worth it to replace the livers of valuable pawns as doctors will struggle to get high enough tend qualities on diseases to counterbalance the decreased immunity gain, often needing a very good hospital plus a very good doctor or glitterworld medicine to do so.
  • Other than transplantation, only healer mech serum and resurrector mech serum can cure cirrhosis, including any DLC added healing methods.[Fact Check]

Chemical damage

Permanent damage that occurs as a result of drug overdose or tolerance. There are two variants.

Ailment Symptoms
Chemical damage (moderate)
  • -50% part efficiency
  • Always applied to the brain
Chemical damage (severe)
  • -80% part efficiency
  • Always applied to the kidneys

Treatment:

Trauma savant

Injuries to the brain can cause increased motor function, but loss of social capabilities.

Ailment Symptoms
Trauma savant

There is a 12% chance to receive trauma savant on any physical (non-chemical) injury to the brain. Can affect animals.

Note that while it does negate the consciousness penalty from all brain damage (even from scars that didn't cause savant to appear), it does not negate the missing health, or the potential pain from the scar. To treat those problems, you must treat the brain damage itself.

General

These ailments appear in gameplay, and usually wear off on their own (except death-causing ones).

Cryptosleep sickness

After-effects of using a cryptosleep pod. Cryptosleep suspends and replaces many bodily functions in order to prevent aging and death. Upon exiting cryptosleep, the body takes time to restart and rebalance its natural metabolic processes. While this is ongoing, the patient suffers from nausea, dizziness, and a sense of fuzziness in the mind.

Occurs after having been in a ship cryptosleep casket or a cryptosleep casket for any amount of time. The colonists in the "Crashlanded" scenario have a chance of starting with cryptosleep sickness, as they were in cryptosleep before crashing on the planet.

Ailment Symptoms
Cryptosleep sickness

Treatment:

  • Wears off after 10,000 ticks (2.78 mins)

Food poisoning

Occurs after eating a contaminated meal or occasionally from raw food. The chance of contamination for cooked meals is determined by the cleanliness of the room where it was prepared and cook's food poison chance stat.

Raw food has a flat 2% chance of giving food poisoning, while corpses have a flat 5% chance. Cooked meals roll two separate probabilities to determine if the food is poisoned. The first checks the cleanliness of the kitchen used. See the accompanying graph for specifics. Note that cleanliness above -2 prevents this roll from producing poisoned meals. If the cooking station is outdoors, the default chance is 2%.

If the first roll fails to poison the meal, then a second roll is performed, this time based on the food poison chance of the pawn, controlled entirely by their cooking skill. If the second roll indicates that the meal is poisonous, the probability of poisoning the pawn is 100% for that individual meal. However, when the poisonous meal is part of a stack with other meals, the probability is distributed among all the meals in the stack. This distribution reduces the chance of food poisoning from 100% to the ratio of total meals to poisonous meals within the stack. For instance, if a poisonous meal is placed on top of a stack containing three non-poisonous meals, the probability for each meal to poison the pawn becomes 25%. Consequently, even if the original meal was poisonous, there is a possibility that no pawns will experience food poisoning.

Cooking Skill Level Chance from Skill Level Chance from Room Cleanliness
0 5.00%
1 4.00%
2 3.00%
3 2.00%
4 1.50%
5 1.00%
6 0.50%
7 0.25%
8 0.15%
9-20 0.10%
Symptoms and progress

Food poisoning lasts 24 hours with no after-effects. It has 3 stages: the first unpleasant 4 hours, followed by a crippling 16 hours, and finally an unpleasant 4 hours largely similar to the first stage, as described in the table below.

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Food poisoning (initial) 0–4 hours from onset
Food poisoning (major) 4–20 hours from onset
Food poisoning (recovering) 20–24 hours from onset
Treatment and Prevention

Food poisoning can only minimized by manipulating the factors that cause it mentioned above. Prevention can only be guaranteed by exclusively consuming meals purchased from traders or nutrient paste meals as they will never cause food poisoning, or by installing a sterilizing Content added by the Royalty DLC or nuclear stomach Content added by the Royalty DLC or having the strong stomach geneContent added by the Biotech DLC which renders the pawn immune.

There is no practical treatment for food poisoning, you simply have to let it run its course. Healer mech serum does cure it, but this is never worthwhile. This effectively cripples the pawn for almost the full 24 hour cycle.

Because of the high chance of vomiting at any moment, putting the patient on a temporary diet of pemmican may be an useful. Vomiting interrupts the process of eating, resetting it to the start, but a colonist can more quickly consume several pieces of pemmican between "attacks" that they can eat an entire meal. This allows the poisoned pawn to more easily avoid malnutrition without feeding them raw foods that could cause further poisoning.

Because of the penalty to blood filtration and consciousness, food poisoning in combination with other ailments such as an infection can be a cause for concern.

Toxic buildup

Primarily occurs with exposure to toxic fallout, pollution,Content added by the Biotech DLC and tox gas.Content added by the Biotech DLC. Prolonged exposure gradually increases the buildup severity.

Alternatively, some attacks cause instantaneous increases in toxic buildup severity, such as cobra and waste rat Content added by the Biotech DLC bites, the venom talon Content added by the Royalty DLC, or venom fangs Content added by the Royalty DLC.

A colonist under a roof is protected from toxic fallout, and avoiding interaction with the other sources can prevent buildup from them. If they are exposed to the fallout, they will accumulate Toxic Buildup at a rate of 40% per day. Pollution will accumulate at the same rate, but cannot be mitigated through roofing. When walking through polluted terrain in caravans, they will accumulate buildup at 20% per day in Moderately Polluted terrain (50%-75% polluted tiles) and 40% per day in Extremely Polluted terrain (above 75%). Buildup from both pollution as well as toxic fallout can stack, meaning a pawn standing in polluted terrain while a toxic fallout can gain 80%/day.

This buildup severity gained is proportional to the Toxic Resistance stat - thus, humans buildup at the full rate, animals at half, and insects and mechanoids are immune.[Body Size?] Buildup can also be reduced through a variety of of other means including items such as the gas mask Content added by the Biotech DLC, detoxifier kidney Content added by the Biotech DLC, and detoxifier lung Content added by the Biotech DLC, as well as genes such as Partial antitoxic lungs and Total antitoxic lungs, or Tox resistance and Tox immunity.

There is, effectively, a multiplier for each pawn on their toxic buildup accumulation from these indirect sources. This can vary between 15% faster buildup or 15% slower buildup than the average rate. There is no stat in the information panel to convey this variation, but it is static for a given pawn. This means that baseliner humans standing in pollution and a toxic fallout, with no Tox Resistance of any sort, can vary from either 68% to 92% buildup per day, rather than a constant 80%.

The buildup severity occurs in stages. The later stages cause permanent dementia which does not wear off even after toxic buildup subsides. When a pawn affected by toxic buildup dies, there is a chance that its corpse will instantly rot - this chance is equal to the severity.

Once a colonist returns to a safe area, such as a roofed area for toxic fallout, or otherwise stops taking severity increases, their buildup severity will gradually decrease. Once no longer exposed, severity reduces by 8% per day, meaning that it will take up to 12.5 days to eliminate all toxins accumulated in the body. However, colonists that reach high stages of toxic buildup are likely to develop further complications.

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Toxic buildup (initial) ≥4% severity
Toxic buildup (minor) ≥20% severity
Toxic buildup (moderate) ≥40% severity
Toxic buildup (serious) ≥60% severity
Toxic buildup (extreme) ≥80% severity
Toxic buildup (extreme) 100% severity

Brain shock

"After-effects of an electrical shock to the brain. This is generally cause by feedback from brain implants hit by EMP pulses." - In-game description

Occurs when an EMP effect hits a pawn with the following brain implants:

It lasts between 2,500 ticks (41.67 secs) and 3,500 ticks (58.33 secs).

Despite only occurring with implants from the Royalty DLC, it is defined in the core code.

Stage Symptoms
Brain shock

Psychic shock

A state of psychic chaos in the brain and mind. Caused by psychic attacks or critical level of neural heat, this effect is debilitating until it wears off.

— In-game description

Occurs when a pawn is hit by the effect of a psychic shock lance or when exceeding a pawn's neural heat limits when psycasting Content added by the Royalty DLC.

It lasts 7,500 ticks (2.08 mins).

Stage Symptoms
Psychic shock

Psychic coma

"A form of benign coma during which the brain recovers from a psychic overload."

— In-game description

A coma inflicted by certain psycastsContent added by the Royalty DLC including:

Note that despite only being caused by psycasts from the Royalty DLC, the hediff itself is defined in Core.

It has the following effects:

Psychic breakdown

Biosculpting sickness

"The after-effects of an incomplete biosculpting cycle. It causes nausea, dizziness, and fuzzy thinking."

— In-game description

Occurs when a pawn is ejected early from a biosculpter pod either manually or as a result of 24 hours without power.

It lasts between 8,000 ticks (2.22 mins) and 12,000 ticks (3.33 mins)

Stage Symptoms
Biosculpting sickness

Scanning sickness

"This person was scanned by a softscanner to produce a mechanoid subcore. The high-energy scanning device has caused disturbances in their brain chemistry which will take time to resolve themselves. There won't be any long-term damage."

— In-game description

A person scanned in a subcore softscanner to produce a standard subcore is afflicted with scanning sickness starting with a severity of 4 and decreasing in severity by 1 per in-game day.[Mechanitor Factor?] This has the following effects:

Bio-starvation

"This person was in a growth vat which wasn't functioning properly due to lack of power or nutrition feedstock. This has left their body in a state of bio-starvation."

— In-game description

A pawn in a growth vat with no power or nutrition, will enter bio-starvation, increasing in severity by 50% per day starved, and decreasing 10% per day properly supplied or spent outside the vat. Bio-starvation increases nutrition consumption in a vat by +10% at all severities, and kills at 100%. If a bio-starved pawn leaves the vat, a number of status effects will be applied to them. These include:

Vomiting

The body attempting to forcefully expunge toxins. Unfortunately for your pawns, this doesn't work in Rimworld.

Vomiting is caused by a wide variety of ailments[List Needed?], some PsycastsContent added by the Royalty DLC, or being hit with an EMP while having the Sterilizing, Reprocessor, or Nuclear stomachsContent added by the Royalty DLC installed.

A pawn that is vomiting will stop in place, face the side, and begin vomiting. The process takes away .05 nutrition over 3-5 ticks[Verify], and causes 3-5 piles of Vomit to appear on the tile they're facing. A pawn laying in a bed will not stand up to vomit[Details].

Vomiting will interrupt most tasks, including eating, walking, aiming a weapon, or working at a station, but they will resume the task once they stop vomiting[Mechanics]. For this reason, it is recommended that pawns who are afflicted with an ailment that causes frequent vomiting, such as food poisoning, eat foods like pemmican, as a pawn who vomits while in the middle of eating a normal meal will lose all progress towards consuming it (note that the meal is not wasted), but a pawn eating pemmican will still consume part of the stack. Similarly, they should also avoid long tasks that have their progress reset on being interrupted, such as cooking 4x lavish meals.

Surgical

These ailments happen with medical operations.

Anesthetic

Used in surgery to make sure that a pawn is unconscious. It can also be administered outside of operations using a medical bill, consuming medicine.

A pawn under anesthesia is unconscious for the first 6 hours, and the worst effects of anesthetic wear off after 12 hours, so arranging operations to be performed some time just before a pawn needs to sleep is recommended if you want them functioning the next work day.

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Anesthetic (sedated) 0–6 hours from onset
Anesthetic (woozy) 6–12 hours from onset
Anesthetic (wearing off) 12+ hours from onset

Treatment:

  • Wears off on its own between 45,000 ticks (12.5 mins) to 75,000 ticks (20.83 mins) even if severity has not reached 0%
    • Surgery is unaffected even if it wears off before finished

Version history

Prior to 1.1 it lasted only 15,000 ticks (4.17 mins) and did not have any other stages afterwards.

Resurrection

These may occur after a dose of resurrector mech serum is applied on a dead pawn.

Resurrection sickness

After-effects of being resurrected by mechanite injection. Artificially-kickstarted body processes take time to rebalance themselves.

Ailment Symptoms
Resurrection sickness

Treatment:

  • Wears off anywhere from 90,000 ticks (25 mins) to 150,000 ticks (41.67 mins)

Probability:

  • 100% chance of being applied

Blindness

Mechanites fail to properly repair the eyes, instead causing more damage to it, resulting in blindness.

Blindness from resurrector mech serum applies to both eyes, resulting in total blindness

Ailment Symptoms
Blindness
  • Complete loss of function (-100% part efficiency)

Treatment:

Probability:

  • 2% chance when used at 0.1 days or less of decay
  • Linearly increases to 80% after 5 days decayed

Resurrection psychosis

Chaotic thought patterns caused by the decoherence of resurrection mechanites. Resurrection psychosis progresses and eventually causes total psychosis and death.

The severity of the psychosis increases by 0.01 per day, meaning that it will kill in 100 days after resurrection, or 90 days after this ailment becoming visible. Hopefully this gives you enough time to find a healer mech serum to heal the ailment, find another resurrector mech serum to attempt the resurrection again once the psychosis has run its course, or build a cryptosleep casket to give you time to find either serum. There are no other ways to cure the disease.

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Resurrection psychosis (hidden) ≥0% severity
  • No visible symptoms, doesn't show up in health tab
  • Can still be cured with healer mech serum at this stage even if it is not visible.
Resurrection psychosis (early) ≥10% severity
  • Frequent mental breaks (MTB of 9 days)
Resurrection psychosis (moderate) ≥25% severity
Resurrection psychosis (advanced) ≥40% severity
Resurrection psychosis (severe) ≥55% severity
  • Consciousness -30%
  • Extremely frequent mental breaks (MTB of 0.5 days)
Resurrection psychosis (total) ≥70% severity
  • Consciousness -40%
  • Extremely frequent mental breaks (MTB of 0.25 days)
Resurrection psychosis (catatonic) ≥85% severity
Resurrection psychosis (catatonic) 100% severity

Treatments:

  • Healer mech serum
  • Allowing the pawn to die again, then resurrecting once more (rerolls the disease)

Probability of contracting:

  • 2% chance when used at 0.1 days or less of decay
  • Linearly increases to 80% after 5 days decayed

Prevention:

  • Freeze corpses immediately after death. Corpses placed in a sarcophagus are still affected by the temperature of the room they are in, and can be removed later but are protected from butchering, hungry animals and assuming you build the sarcophagus from something non-flammable, fire.

Heart attack

Heart attacks can randomly occur on any pawn/animal at any time, but they become more frequent as they pass half of their life expectancy (e.g. 40 years in humans), triggered by the birthday event. There must be more than 2 colonists on your colony for this to occur.

The average interval between heart attacks is curved as follows (in days):

  • 0-50% of life expectancy: 99,999,999 - 99,999,999
  • 50-60% of life expectancy: 99,999,999 - 2,500
  • 60-100% of life expectancy: 2,500 - 300

Examples of intervals and chances:

  • 55% of life expectancy (i.e. 44 in humans): 50,001,249.5 days (approx. 0.00000002% per day)
  • 80% of life expectancy (i.e. 64 in humans): 1,400 days (approx. 0.000714% per day)

Stages

Stage Begins at Symptoms
Painful 0% Severity
Debilitating 60% Severity
Fatal 100% Severity

Progression

Heart attacks always start at 40% severity. Every 5,000 ticks (1.39 mins) the heart attack severity will randomly change by a value between -40% to +60%. This means that it is possible for a heart attack to treat itself on its own, but usually the heart attack progresses to fatal severity.

Treatment

Like injuries, medicine can be used to treat a heart attack.

Doctors treating heart attacks will administer treatments rapidly, consuming medicine in the process. Each treatment has a chance to succeed, reducing the heart attack severity by 30%. Successfully reducing severity below 0 will completely treat the heart attack.

The maximum chance a particular treatment can succeed is 65%.

Prevention

Replacing a pawn's heart with either a prosthetic or bionic heart will completely prevent heart attacks. Note however that while the bionic heart improves the blood pumping capacity, the prosthetic heart decreases it, and thus all of the stats and capacities it affects.

Version history

  • 0.7.581 Added with cataracts and bad back
  • 0.8.657 - Added hypothermia, frostbite, heatstroke, and burns from being in areas with extreme temperatures.
  • 0.9.722 - Food poisoning and cryptosleep sickness added. Some ailments can now cause vomiting.
  • 0.10.785 - Starvation and blood loss are now staged and affect consciousness as they worsen.
  • 0.12.906 - All organisms including animals have life expectancies and will develop chronic conditions like frailty or cataracts in old age. Heart attacks added.
  • 0.13.1135 - Carcinoma, asthma, and hearing loss added.
  • 1.0.0 - Minor starvation (below 25% severity) no longer causes miscarriages.
  • 1.1.0 - Pregnant animal is no longer viewed as sick because pregnancy affects its capacities. and thus now sells for the same as one with no health conditions.
  • 1.3.3117 - Extreme blood loss now reduces consciousness by 40% in addition to setting the capacity's max to 10%. Prior to this, pawns could nonsensically die by healing from extreme to severe bloodloss if their consciousness was below 40% from other symptoms - extreme would simply max it at 10% but healing to severe would reduce it by 40% to 0% and kill the pawn.
  • 1.4.3523 - Sterilized animals no longer lay eggs.