Frequent infections. With some immune disorders, an affected person is generally more prone to be ill, but more than that, they will have a greater chance of infection. Sicknesses aren’t fought off correctly, or the body has self-eliminated the cells that normally fight off that specific illness or disease.

Symptoms

  • Itchy, stuffy, or watery eyes and nose. Allergy sufferers, this means you! Believe it or not, allergies are caused by an immune disorder in which the immune system overreacts, sometimes badly, to a common, usually benign substance.
  • Frequent cough, difficulty breathing, or chest constriction. Yes, asthma and related issues can also be immune disorders. The immune system sees dust, smoke, or other things and believes they are harmful and overreacts, leading to bronchial tube constriction.
  • Chronic illness. Unsurprisingly, if you are inclined to have colds, flus, or other disorders more frequently than the average person, it’s very likely that you have an immune disease. An immune disease may affect the white blood cells, which are responsible for discovering and destroying viruses and bacteria in the body.
  • Excess diarrhea. Unfortunately yes, some immune disorders affect the intestines’ ability to function properly, leading to diarrhea.

This is not always an indicator of an immune disease, but it is generally the most recognizable.

What to do?

  • Get medical advice. The simplest way to take care of an immune disease is to take the measures that a physician recommends to take care of it. This might seem obvious, but it is surprising what people will undergo before visiting a physician.
  • Find appropriate medicines. For people with allergies, this is a no-brainer. However the trick is to recognize symptoms before making any decisions on medication.
  • Take a liquid immune booster. Liquid vitamin absorption levels by the body are as much as 98%, versus 5-18% absorption in capsule form. Immune boosters contain many vitamins, minerals, and engineered components which are designed to enhance your immune system and bring it into balance.
  • Take a capsulated immune booster. Even immune-boosting capsules will give your immune system a substantial increase over normal diet. While absorption rates aren’t high, usually capsules have large daily amounts of each vitamin, letting you get exactly what your immune system requirements.
  • Use a hand sanitizer. It’s surprising what you pick up in your hands! Consistent use of hand sanitizers has been indicated by the Center for Disease Control as a means to prevent colds and flu’s. It may also help you avoid overexposure to germs and mould when you’ve got a weak immune system.