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Managing heat exhaustion involves lowering the body temperature. This can be achieved with an ice pack, crafted by [[Doctor|Doctors]] and [[Pharmacist|Pharmacists]] with an ice block and a piece of paper.
Managing heat exhaustion involves lowering the body temperature. This can be achieved with an ice pack, crafted by [[Doctor|Doctors]] and [[Pharmacist|Pharmacists]] with an ice block and a piece of paper.
Players can go to any hospital or clinic to be treated for free, as the $30 cost is paid in-full by [[Medicare]].<ref>{{Cite forums|url=https://www.democracycraft.net/threads/medicare-policy.34076/|title=Medicare Policy|author=Department of Health|publication_date=31 December 2025|access_date=23 June 2026}}</ref>


[[Category:Diseases]]
[[Category:Diseases]]

Latest revision as of 16:33, 24 June 2026

Heat exhaustion is a serious health condition related to body temperature that can affect players in Redmont.

Signs and Symptoms

Heat exhaustion will always give the patient Dehydration, and patients might also Vomit (80%) and have a Headache (80%). Players have a high body temperature (>45°C).[1]

Causes

Heat exhaustion occurs when a player's body temperature rises above 45°C, this is well above the normal temperature of 37°C. This normally occurs when a player is overly exposed to heat, especially if they are in a hot biome.

Management

The crafting recipe for an ice pack.

Managing heat exhaustion involves lowering the body temperature. This can be achieved with an ice pack, crafted by Doctors and Pharmacists with an ice block and a piece of paper.

Players can go to any hospital or clinic to be treated for free, as the $30 cost is paid in-full by Medicare.[2]

  1. "DOH Diseases and Cures by Rai"by RaiTheGuy07. Google Docs (N/A). Accessed 23 June 2026.
  2. "Medicare Policy" by Department of Health on the DemocracyCraft forums. Published 31 December 2025, accessed 23 June 2026.