No. Hapten is an antigen whic has low molecular weight and does not trigger immune system.
CD4 cells are an important part of your immune system. Many immune-related disorders, including HIV, can cause a low CD4 count. Another example would be someone who has to take immune-suppressive treatment in order to have an organ transplant.
If it's lowering your immune system and or causing you some stress, then low hemoglobin can trigger a cold sores to break out.
Your immune system is low.
There are many autoimmune diseases that can cause a low t-cell count. Anything that attacks the immune system can cause problems. Look up Hodgkin s disease.
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its immune system is low
Your CD4 count is a marker of the strength of your immune system. Many immune related diseases can cause your CD4 count to drop, as can medications that are designed to suppress your immune system. With HIV, the CD4 count falls because it is unable to keep up with the pressure from the virus replicating.
Your CD4 count is a marker of the strength of your immune system. Many immune related diseases can cause your CD4 count to drop, as can medications that are designed to suppress your immune system. With HIV, the CD4 count falls because it is unable to keep up with the pressure from the virus replicating.
Some types of cancer, anemia, immune system disorders, etc. This doesn't mean you have any of these. Doctors are the ones that should be diagnosing this and it's only second-guessing otherwise.
HPV has over 30 different types. Only a few of the types cause warts. Unless your healthcare provider tells you that you have genital warts, you do not.
In general, chronic stress is known to lower the function of the immune system, and that would include reducing the lymphocyte count.