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Note: This article is about treatable illnesses. For physical damage, see Injury. For other health conditions, see Ailments.

Colonists sometimes contract diseases. Diseases most often occur through random events that vary by biome and difficulty. Infections have a random chance of developing from an injury regardless of biome.

Effects

Diseases cause infected colonists to suffer symptoms, which can vary from disease to disease. Diseases progress through stages of intensity until either the colonist develops immunity or the disease runs its course, usually leading to death. Diseases progression generally follows a pattern of minor -> major -> extreme. The more severe the disease, the more dramatic the symptoms.

Treatment

At regular intervals, a resting colonist can be treated by a doctor. This slows the progression of symptoms and for most diseases it is critical to treat the colonist as often as possible. You cannot give a new treatment until the last one has expired, and you can see the remaining time by hovering over the disease in the colonist's Health tab. The treatment interval varies for each disease.

Treatment Quality is determined by a variety of factors, including the doctor's skill and the quality of medicine used. Progression of the disease is slowed depending on how good the treatment was.

Immunity: Colonists will gradually develop immunity to potentially fatal diseases, such as wound infections or plague. When immunity reaches 100%, the symptoms will not immediately disappear, but the colonist is safe and no longer needs any treatment. If the disease symptoms progress past 100% before immunity does, the colonist will die. Immunity Gain Speed is affected by the colonist's food, rest, bed quality, age, and blood filtration.

Blood Filtration is a major factor in getting better from diseases. Poor blood filtration may result in sicknesses developing faster than they would usually. Older colonists are more susceptible to sickness than younger ones. Colonists with only one kidney have their blood filtration reduced by 50%.

Diseases

Most diseases have the following:

  • General Symptoms - initial symptoms that develop in the first few days of being sick.
  • Advanced Symptoms - symptoms that set in when the disease progresses for any reason (e.g. being untreated or gets worse).
  • Treatment - some illnesses are treatable with medicine, but not all diseases are treatable, especially chronic diseases.

Fatal diseases

The below diseases have the potential to kill affected colonists if not treated well.

Flu

Main Page: Flu

Trivial disease that can be caught anywhere. Generally not fatal to healthy colonists.

General Symptoms:

  • Reduced Consciousness
  • Impaired Manipulation
  • Hindered Breathing

Advanced Symptoms:

  • Vomiting
  • Mild Pain

Treatment:

  • Medicine

Plague

Main Page: Plague

Somewhat deadly disease that can be caught anywhere.

General Symptoms:

  • Moderate Pain
  • Somewhat Reduced Consciousness
  • Somewhat Reduced Manipulation

Advanced Symptoms:

  • Excruciating Pain
  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Difficulty in Breathing

Treatment:

  • Medicine

Malaria

Main Page: Malaria

Disease that can be especially caught in jungles. Reduces blood filtration.

General Symptoms:

  • Reduced Blood Filtration
  • Slightly reduced Consciousness
  • Slightly hindered Manipulation
  • Vomiting

Advanced Symptoms:

  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Moderate Pain
  • Frequent Vomiting

Treatment:

  • Medicine

Infection

Main Page: Infection

Occurs in open wounds, frostbite, and burns when left untreated or in unsanitary environments.

General Symptoms:

  • Mild pain
  • Reduced Consciousness

Advanced Symptoms:

  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Excruciating Pain
  • Breathing difficulties

Treatment:

  • Medicine
  • Amputating the affected part

Sleeping Sickness

Main Page: Sleeping Sickness

Slow-progressing disease exclusive to the jungles of the RimWorlds.

General Symptoms:

  • Trivial Pain
  • Moderately reduced Consciousness
  • Slightly reduced Manipulation
  • Occasional Vomiting

Advanced Symptoms:

  • Loss of Consciousness
  • Frequent Vomiting
  • Moderate Pain

Treatment:

  • Medicine

Non-fatal

These diseases cannot kill the colonist but can hamper effectiveness.

Gut Worms


Parasitic worms in the gut. They cause vomiting. They also consume the victim's food, which increases hunger.

— Description

Gut worms are a parasitic disease that infects the stomach, causing pain and nausea and doubling the host's hunger rate.

Stages

General

Progression

Gut Worms do not increase in severity over time, nor are they cured over time. Direct treatment is the primary way to cure it.

Treatment

Gut Worms will be cured when the treatments performed on it reach a cumulative tend quality of 300%, thus it is important to maximize the Medical Tend Quality of the Doctor performing the tending and the quality of the medicine used. It takes 48 ingame hours (2 days, or 120,000 ticks (33.33 mins)) between each treatment. For example, the disease can be treated with 3 treatments at 100% quality, or 5 at 60%, or 1 at 130% plus 2 at 85%.

Other treatments


Muscle Parasites

Muscle Parasites


Fibrous Mechanites

Fibrous Mechanites


Sensory Mechanites

Sensory Mechanites


Disease Frequency

Disease frequency by difficulty
Difficulty Disease interval multiplier
Peaceful 3
Base builder 3
Some challenge 1.5
Rough 1.0
Intense 1.0
Extreme 0.9