The immune system is extremely complex, performing a variety of functions directed towards keeping the body healthy. The system is flexible (able to increase or reduce its response) and is able to respond to invasion by foreign agents (viruses, etc.) and internal agents (such as cancerous cells). However, because it is so complex it also has the potential to malfunction and trigger pathways that lead to inflammation and tissue destruction. Immune disorders can be broadly classified into three major categories: immune deficiency, immune hyperactivity (autoimmunity, allergies and sensitivities) and cancer of the immune system. Immune disorders should be suspected:
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when a disease is chronic with periods of relapse and remission
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where there are unusual infections or when normally harmless organisms become infections
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when infections fail to respond to conventional treatment
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when individuals react to vaccination either immediately or after a time
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when there are chronic low or very high white blood cell counts on blood tests
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