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=Description= | ==Description== | ||
;Common Names: Kiqao's Complaint | ;Common Names: Kiqao's Complaint | ||
:Kiqao's Complaint is a non-infectious disease named after the priests of [[Aralia]] who are frequently numbered among the afflicted. | ;Description:Kiqao's Complaint is a non-infectious disease named after the priests of [[Aralia]] who are frequently numbered among the afflicted. | ||
=Course= | ==Course== | ||
;Incubation:The origin of this disease is unknown, but usually doesn't manifest in younger persons. | ;Incubation:The origin of this disease is unknown, but usually doesn't manifest in younger persons. | ||
;Symptoms: | ;Symptoms: | ||
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*slow-healing sores | *slow-healing sores | ||
=Treatment= | ==Treatment== | ||
;Curability: Incurable | ;Curability: Incurable | ||
;General: Some symptoms can be managed with drinking of herbal teas, and with changes in diet. | ;General: Some symptoms can be managed with drinking of herbal teas, and with changes in diet. | ||
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;Magical: | ;Magical: | ||
=Prevention= | ==Prevention== | ||
:As the origins of this disease are unknown, there is no known methods or practices to avoid it. | :As the origins of this disease are unknown, there is no known methods or practices to avoid it. | ||
=Stories= | ==Stories== | ||
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:[[Smell (fifty word fantasy)]] | :[[Smell (fifty word fantasy)]] | ||
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=See Also= | ==See Also== | ||
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[[Category:Non-Infectious Disease]] | [[Category:Non-Infectious Disease]] |
Latest revision as of 10:00, 5 February 2020
Description
- Common Names
- Kiqao's Complaint
- Description
- Kiqao's Complaint is a non-infectious disease named after the priests of Aralia who are frequently numbered among the afflicted.
Course
- Incubation
- The origin of this disease is unknown, but usually doesn't manifest in younger persons.
- Symptoms
- acne
- dark copper scented urine
- excessive hunger
- excessive thirst
- excessive urine production
- irritability
- lethargy
- sweet or fruity body odor
- Late Stage Symptoms
- coma
- blurred vision / blindness
- frequent infections
- nephropathy (kidney damage)
- neuropathy (nerve damage)
- slow-healing sores
Treatment
- Curability
- Incurable
- General
- Some symptoms can be managed with drinking of herbal teas, and with changes in diet.
- Medicinal
- Magical
Prevention
- As the origins of this disease are unknown, there is no known methods or practices to avoid it.