that's a really broad question. the immune system and lymphatic sytem can be considered synergystic, meaning they work together.; usually. if the immune system is overwhelmed by an invader(antigen), the lymphatic system,which contains a lot of white blood cells, can become hyperactive trying to repel the antigen.
example: spring Allergies- say you don't get allergy shots. you go outside, breathing in pollen. you breathe in so much, your immune system can't handle it. your lymphatic system kicks in, trying to get rid of the pollen, so your eyes water, you sneeze, cough or even break out in hives or welts.
those reactions are all signs that your immune system is doing everything it can to get rid of the all the stuff it can't take care of.
basically, your body erupts in various ways to get rid of the stuff it can't handle.
Your immune system. AIDS will make you more susceptible to other diseases, it will not directly affect any other body systems.
AIDS is an autoimmune disease; it destroys the immune system. So, yes, it affects the immune system.
HIV effects the non specific immune system that is Acquired Immune System.
Stress from finals can have a great affect on your immune system. When your immune system is suppressed colds can be frequent.
AIDS can be found anywhere and affect anybody. It is a situation when a person who is HIV+ has his/her immune system destroyed and that is easy for other diseases to take advantage of that weak immune system. Now that can happen to anyone, anywhere.
Their immune system becomes weaker.
It does the work for the immune system, so in turn the immune system gets lazy
Having a STD will negatively affect the immune system.
Diseases that affect both the immune system and circulatory system include temporal arteritis and other autoimmune vasculitides, immune-modulated hemolytic anemias, and lupus-related heart disease, for a few examples.
Toxoplasmosis primarily affects the immune system, as the Toxoplasma gondii parasite can evade immune responses. It can also impact the central nervous system, leading to neurological symptoms, especially in individuals with weakened immune systems. Additionally, it can affect other organs, such as the eyes, potentially causing vision problems or retinitis. In pregnant women, it poses risks to the reproductive system and can affect fetal development.
Exposure to asbestos will likely compromise the immune system because of the long-term stress to the body. The test for asbestos exposure does not affect the immune system.
No it can help it by boosting your immune system