
Treatment (Immunoglobulin replacement therapy)
Immunoglobulin replacement therapy is a treatment for individuals with weak immune systems who cannot produce enough antibodies—proteins that help fight infections. This therapy involves administering immunoglobulins, which are derived from healthy donors' blood, to boost the recipient's ability to combat infections. It is often used for conditions like primary immunodeficiency or certain autoimmune disorders. The treatment can be given through an intravenous (IV) line or subcutaneous injections, helping to enhance immunity and improve overall health by reducing the frequency and severity of infections.