Lymphoproliferative disorders associated with primary immune disorders are lymphoproliferative disorders that are based on primary immune deficiencies and dysfunctions. These disorders are usually associated with heredity, immunodeficiency or infection. 1. Some patients are affected by genetic factors and have a high chance of passing on the disease to their offspring. Therefore, treatment should be emphasized and precautions should be taken to reduce the risk of developing primary immune disease-associated lymphoproliferative disorders. 2. Some patients may be triggered by genetic mutations that cause primary immune disease-associated lymphoproliferative disorders, so parents should do a good job of marriage and maternity checkups and other measures to reduce the risk of this disease in their offspring. 3. Infections can also trigger the disease. Infections can affect the immune system, especially in children, and poor resistance can lead to disorders in the body, thus increasing the risk of the disease. If the patient is unwell, it is recommended that he or she seeks medical attention. Diagnosis and treatment should be carried out under the supervision of a physician.