Signs Of An Immunodeficiency Disorder
Digestive Problems

If the immune system isn't strong enough to fight disease, the body becomes prone to developing digestive problems. The digestive system, as many know, is responsible for breaking down food into tiny particles the body can absorb. Proteins, fats, and carbohydrates are all necessary nutrients that keep you energized and promote cell repair. When someone is suffering from an immunodeficiency disorder, their digestive system is affected. They may deal with diarrhea or bacterial gastroenteritis.
Diarrhea causes loose, watery stools and pain in the abdomen. This can be a dangerous condition and lead to dehydration if not the symptoms are not addressed. Bacteria and viruses in contaminated food are usually the culprits of this painful stomach ache.
Bacterial gastroenteritis occurs when harmful bacteria enters your gut, causing inflammation in the stomach and intestine. The salmonella, shigella, and E. coli bacteria can make you ill when ingested. The symptoms of an infection include loss of appetite, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and diarrhea.