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'''Hypothermia''' | '''Hypothermia''' was a serious health condition that could affect players in Redmont. Its name derives from neo-Greek 'hypo-' (low) and 'thermia' (temperature). Hypothermia was removed in the [[2026 Health Update]]. It's mostly related to the updated [[Common cold|Common Cold]] disease. | ||
== Signs and Symptoms == | == Signs and Symptoms == | ||
Hypothermia typically | Hypothermia typically presented itself with shivering and a headache. Players had a low body temperature. | ||
== Causes == | == Causes == | ||
Hypothermia | Hypothermia occurred when a player's body temperature falls below 30°C, which is well below the normal temperature of 37°C. Wearing inadequate clothing in a cold environment can be a major contributor to a decreased body temperature. | ||
== Management == | == Management == | ||
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[[File:Heatpack recipe.png|thumb|right|The crafting recipe for a heat pack.]] | [[File:Heatpack recipe.png|thumb|right|The crafting recipe for a heat pack.]] | ||
Managing hypothermia | Managing hypothermia involved raising the body temperature. This could have been achieved with a heat pack, which was crafted with a magma cream and a piece of paper. | ||
[[Category:Diseases]] | [[Category:Diseases]] | ||
Latest revision as of 18:52, 24 June 2026
Hypothermia was a serious health condition that could affect players in Redmont. Its name derives from neo-Greek 'hypo-' (low) and 'thermia' (temperature). Hypothermia was removed in the 2026 Health Update. It's mostly related to the updated Common Cold disease.
Signs and Symptoms
Hypothermia typically presented itself with shivering and a headache. Players had a low body temperature.
Causes
Hypothermia occurred when a player's body temperature falls below 30°C, which is well below the normal temperature of 37°C. Wearing inadequate clothing in a cold environment can be a major contributor to a decreased body temperature.
Management

Managing hypothermia involved raising the body temperature. This could have been achieved with a heat pack, which was crafted with a magma cream and a piece of paper.