What determines my post-raid health status after not escaping Tarkov?

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After unsuccessful raids, Therapist will not always ask for the usual 10k RUB to fix me up.

Upon closer inspection, this is not just the status effects - the health point pool itself appears to alternate between different settings. What exactly decides whether I re-enter the world of the living with or without health points?






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How do I heal Tarkov after raid?

The ones that actually treat injuries are as follows:
  • Aseptic Bandage: Treats light bleeding.
  • Army Bandage: Treats light bleeding.
  • Immobilizing Splint: Treats fractures.
  • Aluminum Splint: Treats fractures.
  • Golden Star Balm: Treats contusions.
  • CMS Kit: Completely restores destroyed body parts apart from the head and thorax.


  • Why does it take so long to get into a raid in Tarkov?

    The reason for the long matching and queue times in Tarkov is due to the huge influx of players and high server load. Due to the fact that Battlestate didn't reveal the official changelog initially, players were curious to discover the major changes themselves.



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