Can immunodeficiency heal itself?

Immunodeficiencies generally do not heal themselves. Immunodeficiency is a disease in which the immune system is damaged or underdeveloped, causing immune dysfunction, and can be divided into two different types: primary immunodeficiency and secondary immunodeficiency.
Primary immunodeficiency may be caused by congenital genetics, or may be caused by acquired gene mutation, which is not only incapable of self-healing, but also difficult to be cured; whereas the causes of secondary immunodeficiency mainly include long-term application of immunosuppressants or systemic application of hormones, HIV infection, malignant tumors, and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, which basically also has no possibility of self-healing.
Both primary and secondary immunodeficiencies are generally incapable of self-healing, and patients may even be threatened with death due to serious infections if they do not actively intervene in the treatment.
If you are found to have immunodeficiency, you should follow the doctor’s instructions and standardize the treatment in order to avoid delaying your condition.