You have either had a procedure or been diagnosed with an illness that has made you “immunocompromised.” This means that your immune system is very weak, making it hard to fight off infection. The ability to fight off infection varies. It depends on your specific health problem and the treatment you have. Certain cancers, cancer treatments, HIV infection, and transplant surgery are some things that can make you immunocompromised. You must be very careful. Even the slightest infection can carry the risk for hospitalization or death. The following information will help you protect yourself from infection.
- Make an appointment to see your primary doctor as soon as possible.
- Follow these instructions until your doctor tells you that you can stop.
- Some of the instructions may not be needed. Ask your doctor what's right for you.