Nonfamilial hypogammaglobulinaemia - what does this mean
Nonfamilial hypogammaglobulinaemia is a rare disorder characterized by a deficiency in immunoglobulins, the proteins that help fight infections. it is caused by an abnormality in the immune system that prevents the body from producing enough of these proteins, resulting in recurrent and severe infections.
What happens during the disease - nonfamilial hypogammaglobulinaemia
Nonfamilial hypogammaglobulinaemia is a disorder of the immune system characterized by decreased levels of immunoglobulins in the blood. it is caused by a defect in the production of immunoglobulins, which is due to a mutation in a gene involved in immunoglobulin production. this leads to a decrease in the number of b cells, which are responsible for producing immunoglobulins, resulting in a weakened immune system and an increased risk for infections.
Nonfamilial hypogammaglobulinaemia - Prevention
Nonfamilial hypogammaglobulinaemia can be prevented by maintaining good hygiene, avoiding contact with people who are ill, and receiving regular vaccinations. additionally, it is important to get regular physicals and blood tests to identify any underlying issues that may lead to this condition.