Syberia introduces a diverse range of diseases and injury systems, spanning from mild influenza to severe internal wounds. Consult the table below for detailed guidance on treating and curing various ailments and injuries.
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Pain
Hematomas
Scars & Cuts
Depression
Cold & Influenza
Food Poisoning
Sepsis
Brain Concussion
Physical Wound
Bullet Wound
Organ Injury
Hemostasis
Hematopoiesis
Overdose
Detail
Condition | Description | Source | Treatment | Drug Stage 1 | Drug Stage 2 | Drug Stage 3 |
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Disinfect | Disinfection is vital, ensuring the sterility of items from bandages to surgical kits, as well as the cleanliness of hands is critical in preventing sepsis. | Alcohol, Disinfectant, Hihlofos | ||||
Pain | Pain arises from various types of injuries, with the intensity correlating with the severity of the wound. | Inherited from Wounds | Time and Drugs | Analgin, Ibuprofen, Nurofen, Ketorol, Noopept, Naiz, Paracetamol | Ketoprofen, Novocain, Nimesulid | Flemoclav, Ketamin, Promedol, Propofol |
Hematomas | When the Survivor is bitten by an Infected, or receives a blow from a blunt instrument, bruising may manifest in the afflicted area. | Blunt Injury and Infected Hit | Time and Ointments | Analgin, Finalgon, Flemoclav, Heferol, Kapsikam, Peklitakcel, Viprosal | ||
Scars & Cuts | Minor lacerations or abrasions may be incurred during confrontations with the infected or when engaging with edged weapons, albeit at a low likelihood. | Cut Injury, Infected Hit | Time, Bandage, Hemostatic Bandage and Rag | |||
Depression | The survivor’s mental health may deteriorate after eliminating other players or being hurt by the infected in a short space of time. | Infected Kills and Hits, Survivor Kills | Time and Drugs | Adepress | Amitriptyline | |
Cold & Influenza | Hypothermia can precipitate the onset of a cold or influenza. If left untreated, these conditions can progressively deteriorate, eventually culminating in pneumonia. | Hypothermia | Drugs | Paracetamol | Ampicylin, Ibuprofen, Ketorol, Tetracycline, Nurofen, Amoksiklav, Erytromicyn, Piperacylin | Amoksivan, Flemoclav, Imipenem |
Food Poisoning | Consuming spoiled food, toxic fruits or mushrooms, contaminated water, or accidentally ingesting gasoline can cause intense abdominal discomfort and vomiting. | Bloody Hands, Contaminated Water, Gasoline, Spoiled Food, Toxic Food | Time and Drugs | Active Charcoal, Enterofuril, Nezim Forte | Ketorol, Metoclopramid | |
Sepsis | Sepsis arises when an infection penetrates an open wound. This may occur via a knife or gunshot wound, or more likely when an open wound is handled with non disinfected hands, bandage or syringe. | Bloody Hands, Dirty Rags, Wound Infection | Drugs | Amoksivan, Flemoclav, Imipenem | ||
Brain Concussion | The Survivor may suffer a concussion from blows to the head inflicted by blunt weapons or from bullet injuries while donning a ballistic helmet. | Head Injury | Time and Drugs | Noopept | ||
Physical Wound | The Survivor can sustain injuries from knives or other sharp implements. These injuries lead to profuse bleeding and necessitate hemostatic bandages to stop the blood lose until the use of a surgical kit. | Melee Injury | Hemostatic Bandage, Surgical Kit | |||
Bullet Wound | Bullet wounds from firearms cause heavy bleeding that needs immediate care. These injuries lead to profuse bleeding and necessitate hemostatic bandages to stop the blood lose until the use of a surgical kit. Good condition body armor can protect against bullet wounds. | Firearm Injury | Hemostatic Bandage, Surgical Kit | |||
Organ Injury | Survivors risk internal injuries from bullet wounds or physical wound, although the chance is small. These injuries can’t be bandaged and will bleed persistently until treated with a surgical kit. | Various Injury | Surgical Kit | |||
Hematopoiesis | Hematopoiesis is the body’s process of generating blood cells. | Erytropoenin, Heferol, Sorbifer Durulis | ||||
Hemostasis | Primary hemostasis is the body’s initial response to injury, forming a temporary plug at the wound site. Platelets in the blood adhere to the damaged tissue and trigger further platelet activation to form a plug, stopping blood loss. | Erytropoenin, Nonacog Alpha, Sorbifer Durulis, Vikasol | ||||
Gas Poisoning | Should a Survivor suffer gas poisoning, he or she will experience severe vomiting. No treatment can be given. Only getting out of the area as quickly as possible and allowing time for the symptoms to subside will help recovery. | Gas mask | ||||
Overdose | An overdose occurs when large doses of an active substance or poison are introduced into the body. The overdose progression is categorized into three stages. During stage one, Survivors experience nausea and hallucinations. In stage two, Survivors lose consciousness and blackout. In the final stage, health starts to deteriorate. | Drugs Consumption | Time |