If not supported with appropriate lifestyle changes and supplementation, antibiotic treatments may cause patients to experience
greater immune dysfunction and develop post-Lyme syndrome or chronic Lyme.
Not exact matches
That's also seen in cancer, not to say that you have cancer, but the point being in all these things, inflammation,
immune activation, liver
dysfunction, cancer, a significantly elevated HDL is not necessarily a
great thing in my opinion.
Those with a family history of
immune dysfunction are also at a
greater risk of developing an autoimmune disorder.
Having a
greater understanding of the
immune system, its various processes, and possible conditions that may cause
dysfunction, allows one to better support and appreciate their body's front line of defense.