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You want annoying, you have Bonebreak Fever from Bears and Rockjoint from Wolves. Those are annoying.
<Pure Speculation with nothing to back it up> But yeah. Usually you get it the first hit on the first affecting mob. Its the way their system works. It starts an invsiable timer that will set it so that when you get cured its ready to go to disease you again. Saw the same thing in Fallout 4. They want you diesesed. <Pure Speculation with nothing to back it up>
Its a little cheaty, but nothing you can prove in a court of law, appeals or badmitton.
Brown rot is its own disease, in survival mode. And apparently, vampires and werewolves are not immune to the diseases added by Survival Mode.
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/56374
Keeping a supply of cure disease potions on hand was a good thing. I do not play a Werewolf or Vampire ether. And use no mods. For myself, this is not a issue.
Thanks for clarifying. Never played Survival in Skyrim. If it acts anything like Fallout 4 its usually a 24 hour thing between cures to getting reinfected with something. Again that is just my observations.
A simple answer, and the best answer.
BTW I have never caught anything from mudcrabs. Has anyone?
I ask because they are great for training blocking and Heavy Armour.
But dam it, wolves I just shoot with arrows. Highly infectious that rock joint.
No scissor syndrome, or simple claw hand? I hope not. (From crabs.)