If you have infected colonists breaking down a lot, it may be worth considering switching to herbal medicine (as it's cheaper than produced medicine) to try to eradicate it.Īs for the infection not going away, the nonlethal diseases like gut worms, fiberous mechanites, and muscle parasites do tend to have a long lifespan they will be recovered from eventually (including without treatment, though it takes roughly 15 times longer, 2 k seconds compared to 30 k seconds 1) but compared to things like the flu or plague which have a very low treatment time, it can seem like forever. However, there are secondary disadvantages, such as pain in the Mechanites' case. I can confirm that there is no physical threat I have never seen a parasitic disease like that kill in Rimworld. I would stop using medicine because there really isn't any threat. I recently posted that on the RimWorld Wiki. Usually ones that, today, are stupidly easy to prevent and treat, like water-borne diarrhea, intestinal parasites (usually from eating improperly-cooked food), and various infections. Not war, not animal attacks, not accidents, but disease. Everyone is saying to not use medicine on it. In real life, up until very recently, the 1 numero uno top killer of humanity as a whole was disease. Apparently these things take freaking forever to heal but luckily arent very serious. They work by selectively targeting the muscle parasites while leaving the rest of the body unharmed. These medications have been tested and proven effective against the parasitic disease. The disease does not kill the patient, but yes, you can treat without medicine, but it will take longer to cure. The only thing mechanites or muscle parasites do is cause pain. Some of my colonists got muscle parasites, so I looked it up. Treating Rimworld Muscle Parasites can be done through administering medications specifically designed for that purpose. ![]() Quote from: Spdskatr on November 30, 2016, 03:45:46 PMįibrous Mechanites DON'T KILL.
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