hiv
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Well, lets start with the basics, your immune system is what keeps you from getting colds and flu's easily. so your auto-immune system (protection) automatically defends your body against these types of attacks, where anti-immune are the things trying to attack your immune system (Virus).
None of these, lupus is an inflammatory disease caused when the immune system attacks its own tissues. It is an autoimmune disease, in effect the immune system gets confused and thinks that the body it is supposed to be defending is composed of disease causing organisms that it must try to kill.
the immune system Helper T cells.... C for Plato users
Graves' Disease.
The immune system identifies, remembers, attacks and destroys disease-causing invaders or infected cells.
viral syndrome
There is no such thing as an "autoimmune system". There is only an immune system.Autoimmune diseases are caused when that immune system becomes "confused" and attacks parts of the body instead of disease causing agents.So your answer is false as there is no "autoimmune system" to activate.
Theoretically yes. An autoimmune disease is where the persons own system attacks itself and stimulating the immune system could worsen the symptoms and disease.
Crohn's disease is an auto-immune disorder where the immune system attacks the cells of the small intestines. It is treated by monthly infusions of Remicade, which suppresses the immune system.
rheumatoid arthritis
The definition of an immune system disease is a disease that causes over- or underactivity of the immune system. When the immune system is overactive, this is called an autoimmune disease.