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Most people experience occasional infections such as colds, fever,
or throat infections. But when infections become frequent, severe,
or unusually prolonged, it may be a sign that your immune system is
not functioning properly.
Your immune system depends heavily on healthy blood cells,
particularly white blood cells. These cells are produced in the bone
marrow and act as the body’s defense system. When their number or
function is reduced, your body becomes more vulnerable to
infections.
When Should You Be Concerned?
Recurrent infections may need evaluation if you experience:
- Frequent fevers without clear cause
- Repeated chest or sinus infections
- Persistent throat infections
- Delayed recovery despite medication
- Severe infections requiring hospital admission
- Recurrent fungal infections
Sometimes the cause may be simple, such as nutritional deficiencies or stress. However, in some cases, it may point toward underlying hematological conditions such as:
- Low white blood cell count
- Bone marrow disorders
- Leukemia or lymphoma
- Immunodeficiency conditions
- Side effects of chemotherapy or long-term medication
Why Early Evaluation Matters
Ignoring repeated infections can delay diagnosis of serious blood
disorders. A simple blood test can often provide early clues. In
certain cases, advanced tests like bone marrow evaluation may be
necessary.
The key message is this: frequent infections are not always “just
weak immunity.” They can sometimes be the first warning sign of an
underlying blood condition.
Early consultation with a
hematologist ensures timely diagnosis, targeted treatment, and
prevention of complications.
