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Hawk Feathers have the first effect as Cure Disease, making it a simple cure.
There is no cure, but most people get better within two weeks if they manage their symptoms with rest, fluids, and pain relievers, although fatigue can linger. For 1 to 5 percent of patients, however, the disease takes a frightening turn into severe dengue (also known as dengue hemorrhagic fever).
You no longer regenerate health. You must use restorative spells, food, and potions to replenish your health.
Witbane is a disease that can be contracted while fighting Ice Wraiths and Sabre Cats. It can also sometimes be gained through constant damage from traps. This disease cripples a mage’s Magicka regeneration, resulting in a very deadly weakness for those who rely solely on spells during combat.
Rockjoint is an acute common disease affecting a victim’s manual dexterity. Symptoms include painful swelling and immobility of all joints. It may be contracted from: domesticated guar and dusky alit in Morrowind; zombies in Cyrodiil; wolves, familiars, and cave bears in Skyrim.
Cures can take the form of natural antibiotics (for bacterial infections), synthetic antibiotics such as the sulphonamides, or fluoroquinolones, antivirals (for a very few viral infections), antifungals, antitoxins, vitamins, gene therapy, surgery, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and so on.
Rattles is a mild common disease. Symptoms include muscle spasms, paleness, restlessness, and listlessness. It can be contracted from contact with Nix-Hounds. This disease can be problematic as it decreases attributes, and it is recommended that it be cured promptly to avoid disadvantageous situations.
Cures. Activating a Shrine. Using any potion that has the Cure Disease effect.
Basically, what you can do is go under the main menu, select the magic tab and click Active Effects. If you currently have a disease, the effects will show up here in red (connoting a negative effect).
Basically, what you can do is go under the main menu, select the magic tab and click Active Effects. If you currently have a disease, the effects will show up here in red (connoting a negative effect).
Dengue fever used to be called “breakbone fever,” which might give you an idea of the severe bone and muscle pain it sometimes can cause. The fever isn’t actually breaking any bones, but it can sometimes feel like it is. Symptoms of dengue fever usually appear 4 to 14 days after someone has been infected.
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