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What happens in our body when we have an infectious disease?

What happens in our body when we have an infectious disease


Why are you protected from pathogens when you receive vaccinations?

Vaccinations are dead cells of the disease. When it enters the body, the body 'fights' the disease without hurting the body. The body then builds up a defense system against this disease and is ready if and when the disease really happens.


How do you get a disease from eating junk food?

You Can Get A Disease By Eating Junk Food By Getting Overweight Or Getting Diabetes And All The Bad Stuff That Happens In Your Body.


If white blood cells are not able to stop invading pathogens what happens next?

the disease invades them and our body


How do you remove the disease completely from the body?

The way you can is this way. You can ask your doctor about the medicans that you can use and then after a while see what happens.


Why are sodium bicarbonate and potassium abnormal in End Stage Renal Disease?

When you understand what happens to the body with ESRD, it will be very clear to you.


What happens when you don't treat alzheimer's disease?

What happens when you don't treat Alzheimers disease


What happens when you are vaccinated?

When you are vaccinated, your body builds up an immune response to the vaccination. This protects you from the disease you were vaccinated for. There is some controversy about vaccination.


What is the syptem?

A symptom is a physical or mental feature (happens inside or outside your body) that shows a condition of disease or unhealthiness. Hope this helped!! : )


What is permanent immunity?

Permanent immunity happens when someone is immune to a disease because they have already been exposed. The body remembers the disease from the first attack, and will generally fight it off before you get sick.


What is the name for a disease that originates in the body?

Maybe you refer to an autoimmune disease. But even if germs enter the body, the disease originates in the body.


What is rheumatoid arthritis mean?

Rheumatoid arthritis is an autoimmune disease that effects the joints of the body and other parts of the body with connective tissue What happens is the umune system mistakenly rejects the body's tissue leading to damage.