What medication to take for immunodeficiency diseases

Immunodeficiency diseases are systemic disorders caused by underdevelopment or damage to the immune system. It can be divided into two categories, primary immunodeficiency diseases caused by genetic defects and secondary immunodeficiency diseases caused by acquired factors. Commonly used drugs include anti-infective drugs, immunomodulatory drugs and so on.
1. Anti-infection drugs. Patients with immunodeficiency diseases are prone to various kinds of infections, so they need to be protected and isolated on weekdays to minimize contact with infectious sources and prevent infections from occurring as much as possible. Once infection occurs, anti-infection treatment is crucial, commonly used antiviral drugs such as acyclovir, anti-bacterial drugs such as ceftazidime.
2. Immunomodulatory drugs. Such as thymopeptide injection, isopropyl inosine, etc., has the role of regulating and enhancing the body’s cellular immune function.
All of the above drugs need to be taken in accordance with the doctor’s instructions, it is recommended that patients with immunodeficiency diseases go to the hospital in a timely manner, under the guidance of specialists and active treatment. Do not take it lightly or treat it on your own, so as not to delay the condition.