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There are several missing categories including (but not limited to) "faint". I am not really that good at researching and figuring out these things but I wanted to pull some attention to it.(Edit:signed)--[[User:Tipmon|Tipmon]] 04:03, 12 April 2012 (UTC)
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There are several missing categories including (but not limited to) "faint". I am not really that good at researching and figuring out these things but I wanted to pull some attention to it.
 
 
        Sorry, I just didn't read close enough, someone might want to make it easier to see though. --[[User:Tipmon|Tipmon]] 04:03, 12 April 2012 (UTC)
 
 
 
==Blood Loss & Infection==
 
It seems like severe blood loss in the absence of any obvious cause could be a preliminary predictor of a dwarf losing the battle to infection. I've observed it in several cases where a dwarf later succumbs to infection. I haven't absolutely verified that my fort is entirely vampire free, however, so i can't rule that out as a possible cause. [[Special:Contributions/111.69.12.2|111.69.12.2]] 06:46, 12 May 2012 (UTC)
 
 
 
:I've got a save I've been scumming to try and save an interesting case of punchitis in a swordsdwarf. No matter what I do she ends up "succumbing to infection" after becoming FAINT then PALE then dead. Funny thing though, there's no mention of either infection or bleeding on her wound screen or the health screen. My doctors are really incompetent though, and aren't helping much. Anyone have any ideas on how to heal this? Fortress is 100% Guarantied Vampire Free or your money back! [[Special:Contributions/216.221.95.18|216.221.95.18]] 01:13, 18 March 2013 (UTC)
 

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