List of all illnesses in Maple Hospital |
Name of Illness | Description | |
Flu | For patients, flu presents classic symptoms like fever, chills, coughing, and fatigue. It means they feel sluggish and require rest or medication. | It’s a straightforward diagnosis but demands vigilance by the doctors because the flu can spread to other players, creating a mini outbreak. |
Burn | Burn patients might show visible burns on their avatars, requiring immediate treatment. | Doctors handle burns with cooling treatments, bandages, and sometimes pain management. |
Peanut Allergy | Patients can experience hives, swelling, or severe breathing difficulty. | Doctors must act fast, administering an epinephrine injection to prevent anaphylaxis. |
Poison Ivy | Poison ivy gives the patient an itchy, red rash on exposed skin, and they might come into the ER scratching furiously. | Doctors provide soothing creams and advice to prevent further irritation. |
Fungal Infections | This manifests as an itchy rash or discomfort, and the patients may report irritation in skin folds or feet. | Doctors examine the rash and prescribe antifungal creams or oral medication. |
Anemic | Anemia causes fatigue, pale skin, and weakness, making patients look visibly drained. | Doctors diagnose it through blood tests and treat it with iron supplements or dietary advice. |
Hypoglycemia | Hypoglycemia strikes patients with low blood sugar, leading to dizziness, shakiness, and confusion. | Doctors must administer glucose tablets or sugary drinks. |
Tonsillitis | Tonsillitis brings a sore throat, swollen tonsils, fever, and patients complain about difficulty swallowing. | Doctors must check their throats and prescribe antibiotics if bacterial. |
Dehydrated | Dehydration leaves patients dizzy, weak, and complaining of dry mouth. | Doctors provide fluids orally or via IV drips, depending on the severity. |
Kidney Stones | Kidney stones cause intense pain to the patient in the side or back, along with nausea and frequent trips to the toilet. | Doctors perform scans to locate stones and either help patients pass them naturally or arrange procedures to remove them. |
Leg Pain | Leg pain might result from strain, injury, and patients may feel soreness and even difficulty walking. | Doctors must perform examinations and sometimes order X-rays. |
Blind | Blindness affects players' vision partially or fully, changing how they navigate in the game, and they might move more slowly or need guidance. | Doctors must explore possible causes and discuss treatment options. |
Deaf | Deafness impairs hearing fully or partially, and patients might struggle to communicate verbally, | Doctors must conduct hearing tests or discuss assistive devices. |
Amputee | Amputees have lost a limb due to injury or medical conditions, and patients may need prosthetics and rehabilitation support. | Doctors handle wound care, pain management, and fitting prosthetics. |
Fracture | Fracture patients may have broken bones and may show pain, and sometimes with visible limb deformities. | Doctors must order X-rays, apply splints or casts, and occasionally arrange surgery. |
Asthma | Asthma causes difficulty in breathing, cough, and chest congestion. | Doctors treat asthma with inhalers or nebulizers. |
Pregnant | Pregnancy, while not technically an illness, plays a huge role in Maple Hospital. Pregnant patients visit for checkups, ultrasounds, and ultimately labor and delivery. | Doctors and nurses assist with prenatal care, manage complications, and deliver babies. |