Infectious Diseases can lead to an increase in lymphocytes, a type of white blood cell that plays a crucial role in the immune response. This lymphocytosis often indicates a viral infection, as the body produces more lymphocytes to combat the invading pathogens. Conditions like viral hepatitis, HIV, and certain bacterial infections can also trigger this response. Elevated lymphocyte levels reflect the body's attempt to fight off the infection and restore health.
If your lymphocytes are not functional, you have a seriously compromised immune system. You will be sick a great deal and have to rely on pharmaceuticals to clear infectious diseases; often individuals with non-functional lymphocytes die relatively young due to infectious disease.
As with anything, too much is bad. Lymphocytes increase in response to an infection. A run-away increase may reflect some bad disease.
non infectious
a doctor who helps people with infectious diseases.(see infectious disease)
Pellagra is not an infectious disease. Pellagra is a nutritional deficiency disease.
an infectious disease is a disease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan infection.
infectious disease
Piles (A Swollen Hemorrhoid) is not a infectious disease.
Chemical spills are not an infectious disease.
What happens in our body when we have an infectious disease
an infectious disease is a disease caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, or protozoan infection.
Mumps is an infectious disease.