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Monoclonal antibody drugs are treatments that enlist your body's germ-fighting immune system against diseases, including cancer. ... Low blood pressure. Serious ...
Having aplastic anemia weakens your immune system, which leaves you more prone to infections. If you have aplastic anemia, see your healthcare professional ...
Feeling tired and weak; Having blurry vision. When ... Usually, the body's own immune system — which ... When glucose levels are low, such as when you ...
Weakened immune system (eg, HIV, cancer, or receiving steroid or cancer medicines)—May not work as well in patients with these conditions. Back to top ...
Infections and immune disorders. · Metabolic or endocrine conditions. · Low levels of certain nutrients. · Medicine side effects. · Subdural bleeding. · Brain tumors ...
This is because the treatment can lower your blood cell count, including white blood cells, which weakens your immune system. Right after treatment, people ...
Weak immune system (eg, Kaposi sarcoma)—Use with caution. May make these conditions worse. Fever or; Infection (eg, gastroenteritis) or; Stress or; Surgery or ...
A suppressed immune system. Diabetes and other diseases can impair the immune system — the body's defense against germs. This can increase the risk of UTI s ...
Exposure to viruses. The virus called human herpes virus 8 can raise the risk of a type of sarcoma called Kaposi sarcoma in people with weakened immune systems.
How HIV affects the body. The virus harms the body's immune system, affecting its ability to fight infections and diseases. "The problem with HIV is it kills ...
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