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==Blisters==
 
==Blisters==
'''Effects''': Areas affected become prone to infection, this becomes more and more likely as severity goes up. While usually harmless in itself<sup>*</sup>, a resulting infection might cause a loss of life or limb if not properly dealt with.
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'''Effects''': Areas affected become prone to infection, this becomes more and more likely as severity goes up. While usually harmless in itself, a resulting infection might cause a loss of life or limb if not properly dealt with.<sup>*</sup>
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==Bleeding==
 
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'''Effects''': Much as excessive vomiting can lead to death from dehydration, vomiting blood can lead to death from blood loss. Considered to be a separate condition from coughing blood. If your creature happens to have green blood you'll be unable to tell this from nausea without checking the tiles.
 
'''Effects''': Much as excessive vomiting can lead to death from dehydration, vomiting blood can lead to death from blood loss. Considered to be a separate condition from coughing blood. If your creature happens to have green blood you'll be unable to tell this from nausea without checking the tiles.
  
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:<sup>*</sup> Unless in the lungs, in which case the unlucky dwarf may be unable to breathe if the effect or a subsequent infection is severe.
 
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{{Category|Healthcare}}
 
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