SLE does not cause tissue destruction in utero which typically results in death of the fetus, however it can cause developmental problems including heart block that may be fatal.
Yes Rheumatoid arthritis is an immune system disorder in which the immune system turns on the body and mistakenly destroys tissue.
It is believed that most cancers are due to some breakdown in the immune system. Several type of lymphomas and leukemias are being treated with Immunotherapy. Certain drugs used to attack and destroy only the bad cells that our compromised immune system cannot.
Any disorder affecting immunity is called as immune system disorder. Now most common cause for the same is HIV infection.
An immune disorder refers to any condition that affects the immune system's ability to function properly, which can result in increased susceptibility to infections or the immune system being overactive. An autoimmune disorder, on the other hand, is a specific type of immune disorder where the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own healthy cells and tissues, leading to inflammation and damage. Examples of autoimmune disorders include rheumatoid arthritis and lupus. Essentially, all autoimmune disorders are immune disorders, but not all immune disorders are autoimmune in nature.
There are two reasons why: 1) It changes the DNA and 2) It affects the immune system.
An allergy.
immune system
The Immune System is the defense network of the body. The immune system works with specific receptors on specialized cells - detecting foreign bodies and signaling for the immune system to destroy them.
the toxins destroy you lungs and immune system.
the toxins destroy you lungs and immune system.
Yes, your immune system is a "team" of white blood cells that swallow other opposing cells or bacteria, and then destroy them. This process may destroy the blood cell.
An "immunodeficiency disorder" is a malfunction of the immune system in which the body's immune system function is reduced or absent. It results in infections that develop and recur more frequently, last longer than other infections, and are more severe than other infections. Most commonly, immunodeficiency disorders affect the T and B lymphocytes which attack and destroy invading bacteria, viruses, foreign blood and tissues inside the body.