Bleeding Injury
Occurs every time you take damage. It has four stages and its symptoms are the following: Pain and bleeding. You lose some health the moment someone damages you and continue to lose health over time, because you are bleeding from that moment on. Every muscle group can bleed separately and be in any of the four stages simultaneously. The first stage of bleeding, C1, does not require treatment because it automatically stabilizes. You can treat it to stop the bleeding preemptively. The C1 progress bar shows the time until stabilization; the C2, C3 and C4 progress bars show time until you bleed out. Treatment: use clean rags, bandages and other medical treatment items. Treating with non-sterile items can lead to a potentially deadly infection. This injury can be contaminated. If contamination reaches 100%, an infection will occur. Contamination can be caused by external pathogens and wound germs. External pathogens can be found on non-sterilized cloths like rags, while wound germs are produced by internal propagation if the wound is contaminated even a little. Contaminations can be dealt with by a strong immune system and by directly applying a disinfectant (they evaporate over time).
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In other languages
- EspañolLesión hemorrágica
- DeutschBlutungsverletzung
- РусскийКровоточащая рана
- 简体中文流血伤
- FrançaisHémorragie
- PortuguêsFerimento com sangramento
- 繁體中文出血損傷
- ไทยอาการบาดเจ็บเลือดออก
- PolskiKrwawiąca rana