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How to cure all status ailments in Gray Zone Warfare

Heal from every type of status ailment.

Dying for unknown reasons in Gray Zone Warfare is all too common, so it is not a big deal if you've fallen to one of these causes. It took me a while to figure out the health system, but understanding how it works makes it relatively simple. So, here's how to cure all status ailments in-game.

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How to cure every status ailment in Gray Zone Warfare

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There are six different medicine types in Gray Zone Warfare, and each of them is required to cure separate status ailments that your character can suffer in a match. While at the AQ safe zone, you can stock up on medicines by purchasing them from Lab Rat. Preparedness reaps its reward so it is smart to keep one set of medicines of every kind in your inventory. Here are all the medicine types you'll see in Gray Zone Warfare

  • Bandages - Stops light, medium, and heavy bleeding.
  • Tourniquets - Treat minor wounds and light bleeding.
  • Pain pills - Multiple uses depending on the medication. It relieves pain, protects from radiation, and reduces toxicity levels.
  • Splints - Use to fix broken bones
  • Sur Kits - Patches up organ damage and internal bleeding
  • Blood Bags - Restores blood lost due to injuries

There are a lot of status ailments in the game and here are the cures for each of them:

ConditionCure
HurtConsume Pain pills like Ibalin and Meloxicam
DizzyDrink Water or an Energy Drink
In PainConsume Pain pills like Ibalin and Meloxicam
DazedDrink Water or an Energy Drink
BleedingUse Bandages or Tourniquets.
Out of BreathStop sprinting, stay still or crouch for a short time
FatiguedStop sprinting, stay still, or crouch for a short time
ExhaustedStop sprinting, drink Water or an Energy Drink
Fainting
InflammationConsume Pain pills like Ibalin and Meloxicam
Wounded OrganUse Sur Kits
Broken BoneUse Splint
Sore ArmsStop aiming with your weapon or using the knife
DisorientatedDrink Water or an Energy Drink
NauseousUse Sur Kits and Blood Kits if levels are low
CoughingUse Sur Kits
CrampStop sprinting, drink Water or an Energy Drink
ComaTeammates can be revived with Sur Kits and Blood Bags. Dying to a coma solo means you must return to your corpse to recollect the loot.

Another thing you must keep in mind is the integrity of your body armor. The durability of your body armor decreases after gunfights, making the character prone to damage. Keep checking the status of your armor by inspecting it in the Character tab. Additionally, it is ideal to purchase a new armor from Handshake before going on a fresh run.

All healing items in Gray Zone Warfare

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Here are all the healing items you can purchase in Gray Zone Warfare and their prices:

MedicinePrice
Bandage$16
Activated Charcoal$7
Blood Bag$117
Potassium Iodide$
Meloxicam$
Splint$8
Suture Kit$51
M.F.A.T Tourniquet$22

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Dipanjan Dey started his gaming journey with Doom 2 and Contra: Legacy of War back in 1997. Naturally, he gravitated to RPGs and FPS titles like Call of Duty, Halo, and CS:GO. Dipanjan has been coverings stories and writing about video games for the past five years. For the past year, Dipanjan has been working as a Contributing Author for Pro Game Guides, covering shooter games like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and CoD!