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Your immune system is made up of a large network of cells, tissues, and organs. They work together to fight off infections and other harmful substances.
But the immune system doesn't always work the way it should.
Some disorders make the immune system unable to fight off infections. With other disorders, the immune system actually attacks the body's cells or organs, as it would attack an infection. This is what happens in autoimmune disorders like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis.
Genes are the building blocks of human growth and development. They control many features, like hair and eye color. Genes also affect the way the immune system works or how it responds to threats. Primary immunodeficiency disorders are present at birth. They are often inherited. This means they are linked to genes passed from one generation to another. Some immune disorders are diagnosed at or shortly after birth. Other immune disorders may not have symptoms. Or they may not be diagnosed until later in childhood or adulthood.
Researchers keep learning how genes affect immune disorders. For example, one genetic defect may block certain cells defending the body. Another defect might stop the removal of toxic chemicals from the body.
Symptoms of an immune disorder include:
Complications of primary immune deficiency and genetic immune disorders include:
To diagnose genetic immune deficiency disorders, your doctor may do some or all of the following:
Treatment of primary immune deficiency may include: