Even when there is no true threat, an immunological response may occasionally occur. This may result in issues including allergies, asthma, and autoimmune conditions. Your immune system mistakenly assaults healthy cells in your body if you have an autoimmune illness. When your immune system is malfunctioning, other immune system issues might develop. Diseases that cause immunodeficiency are among these issues. You become ill more frequently if you have an immune system disorder. Your infections might be more severe, linger longer, and be more difficult to cure. Frequently, these are hereditary problems. Your immune system may be impacted by various illnesses. An illustration of a virus that weakens your immune system is HIV, which kills your white blood cells. AIDS can develop from HIV if it is not treated (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome). Immune systems of AIDS patients have been severely compromised. They develop more serious illnesses on a regular basis.
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