Yes. That is what the immune system is for. Depending on the parasite however, it may not be fought off but foreign bodies often trigger an immune response.
How does a person's body fight off polio
parasites
Eukaryotic parasites are more similar to human cells than bacterial parasites, making it harder to target them specifically without affecting human cells. This can lead to more side effects from the drugs used to target eukaryotic parasites. Additionally, eukaryotic parasites are often larger and more complex than bacterial parasites, which can make it more challenging to develop drugs that selectively target them.
Vaccinations produces antibodies and antibodies are those in the immune system to fight off bacteria storied within a human's body.
The function of the appendix in the human body is not fully understood, but it is believed to play a role in the immune system by storing good bacteria and helping to fight off infections.
Because it attacks and kills off the very cells whose job it is to fight diseases.
Yes, parasites can live in your body and cause harm to your health by feeding off your nutrients, damaging tissues, and causing infections.
Leukocytes primarily reside in tissues standing guard so to speak, ready to fight off infections such as bacteria, viruses, parasites, and tumor cells.
they mostly eat off of left over dead body parts
No, the use of marijuana can not help the body fight off infection. It has helped the body reduce pain.
tea helps fight off infections as well as gut bacteriatea helps fight off infections as well as gut bacteria
The lymphatic system helps fight off microorganisms.