T cells, also known as T lymphocytes, there is no evidence of a treatment that simply increases T lymphocytes. The main goal is to correct the numerical decrease in T lymphocytes by targeting treatment to the primary disease that caused the decrease in T lymphocytes.
1. Common diseases causing T-lymphocytopenia include primary T-lymphocyte defects and combined immunodeficiency disorders, which can also be caused by secondary HIV infection. The main treatment is to target the cause and complications, such as “cocktail” therapy for AIDS.
2. There may be other reasons for T-lymphocytopenia, such as hematologic diseases and malignant tumors, etc., which should be promptly consulted in regular hospitals, and doctors should determine the specific causes of the disease according to the symptoms, signs and auxiliary examinations, and give the correct treatment according to the causes of the disease. For example, acute myeloid leukemia should be treated with chemotherapy such as cytarabine.
Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor.