You spend your days inside—because you’re worried that those airborne viruses are waiting for you the moment you open the door…
And you’re constantly disinfecting surfaces and door knobs…using hand sanitizer…and washing your hands any time you touch something…
Because of the fear that there are ANY germs or viruses left behind.
This constant state of fear and stress, further weakens your immune system…
And increases the likelihood that you WILL get what’s out there…
No matter how many precautions you put into place…
And how “clean” you think you are.
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When a person's immune system is weakened it's open to illness and disease.
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Autoimmune diseases
Bacterial Infections are opportunist and weakened hosts are much easier for them to invade. It has nothing to do with H1N1 per se but ANY illness or injury that weakens the body can open the door to opportunistic/secondary infections of all kinds. For example bronchitis and pneumonia frequently come on the heels of the flu or a cold, when your immune system has been weakened by the virus.
Mercer disease can be spread by a infected persons spit,sweat, and blood.If your skin is exposed to them by a open wound or crack in the skin will you get it.Also if you have a low immune system you can get it without a open wound because it can go through your skin because it is thin. Example: If an infected person is at school and sweats,bleeds, and or spits in the chair and leaves. Another person then sits there with a open wound,crack, and or low immune systemcan get it from the sweat, blood, and or spit.
hiv
You would die. Without the immune system even the smallest disease would stay in your body at least 5 times longer if not ever leave. The immune system fights of diseases and without it, our body's would be open to attack. Without the immune system you would be lucky if you made it to 10 years old, which would be a miracle. This is the reason we are fighting for Cure aids, AIDS kills the immune system, leaving the body open to many diseases in which medicines are constantly applied to kill them. If a bad enough disease gets in there, without anything to ward it off, Its game over.
Here's how it works: HIV is the name of a virus that attacks the immune system, makes it weaker. Eventually the immune system fails completely, which makes the person wide open to any and all diseases. The name for when this happens is AIDS. AIDS stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. Meaning your immune system has gotten really weakened. Meaning you catch a lot of other diseases easily. Eventually one of them, or several of them working together, is what kills you.
MRSA is "methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus." sometimes known as Multiple-Resistant Staphylococcus-Aureus. It's a term to describe many strain of the bacteria. It is resistant to a number of antibiotics. This bacteria lives on the surface of ALL of our skin and is usually harmless. Most people have a strong immune system and can fight off Staphylococcus auerus, but people with poor immune systems (due to a disease) cannot and therefore if the this person with the weakened immune system has a cut, open raw wound (bed sores included) they can contact this. Straphylococcus aureus can harm those that have gone through heart or hip surgery. It can also cause oils, abscesses, impetigo, septic wounds, heart-valve problems and toxic shock syndrome. It also can result in death. Antibiotics is the usual treatment. If you were healthy before then chances are your immune system saved you and carries on. MRSA is mostly picked up in hospitals where the patients are ill. Some nurses or doctors that are over-worked and they aren't eating well could have a lowered immune system. It's a good thing to take antitoxidants in vegetables, Pomegranate juice, etc., get plenty of rest and DON'T SKIP MEALS!
The HIV virus attacks the Immune system, disabeling its defenses and leaving you open to attack from other viruses.
There are many diseases that destroy the immune system. The most widely-spread immune disease is the AIDS virus affecting huge populations in third world countries especially in the continent of Africa.
It pretty much disables your immune system, meaning you are wide open to infections, viruses, etc It's not the AIDS that kills you as such, but other infections and viruses that were only allowed to grow and harm you because AIDS had killed your immune system.
This is not possible unless they have a highly defective immune system, which would leave them open to many serious infections. Consultation with a doctor is highly advised.