Immune System Disorders
Immune system disorders are diseases caused by a malfunctioning immune system. They can present as autoimmune diseases, allergies, and immunodeficiencies. These disorders adversely impact a person’s quality of life due to the failure of the body to protect itself from infection, disease, and other foreign bodies. Common symptoms include chronic fatigue, frequent infections, organ damage, and even death in some cases. Early diagnosis and treatment can significantly reduce the occurrence and severity of these disorders, making it important to be aware of potential risk factors such as lifestyle, genetics, and environmental factors. With the proper management of these disorders, people are able to lead full and productive lives.
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