Living with a Pediatric Immunological Disorder Make an Appointment Ask a Question Search Conditions If your child suffers from recurring infections, he or she may have an immunological disorder which reduces their ability to fight infection. Allergies, eczema and asthma are examples of immunological disorders. Because immunological disorders can be difficult to diagnose and treat, your child’s doctor will conduct tests to get to the root cause of their condition. Once properly diagnosed, your child will begin treatment which may include a combination of medication, pulmonary rehabilitation, replacement therapy, occupational medicine, nutrition therapy or other forms of intervention. Children living with an immunological disorder need a healthy diet and adequate rest. If your child has an allergy, learn about it and the ways you can avoid exposure. Keep their allergy medication on hand. If your child has an immune deficiency, help them avoid getting sick by teaching them about proper hand-washing, limiting their contact with people who are sick and making sure they get the recommended vaccines. With some effort and the help of your child’s doctor, your child’s immunologic disorder can be managed and they can live a full and active life. Featured Stories Living with a Pediatric Behavioral Health Condition Fall Allergy Tips Summer Allergy Tips Good Health & Handwashing At National Jewish Health for Kids you’ll find: The only diagnosis and treatment center for immune disorders in the Rocky Mountain Region Immunodeficiency and Immune System Evaluation Program Nationally recognized, board-certified immunologists, with decades of experience Advanced genetic testing Comprehensive immune function laboratory Continued follow-up to treat your child’s changing needs. Learn more about our Pediatric Allergy & Clinical Immunology programs. More Living with a Pediatric Immunological Disorder Tips Help! How Can I Fall Asleep? Summer Allergy Tips Tips for Preventing a Cold Are Rising RSV Cases Causing a Tripledemic? Spring Allergies Hidden Holiday Food Allergens Tips for Parents Helping Their Child Cope with Chronic Illnesses How to Prevent Peanut Allergy in Infants Avoiding Infections at School Kids Health Living with Food Allergies Living with Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) Living with Asthma 10 Tips to Prevent the Back-to-School Epidemic Living with a Pediatric Behavioral Health Condition Living with Allergies Kids Health Health & Lifestyle Tips What's the Connection? Your Heart Can Affect Your Breathing Top Reasons To Get Enough Sleep Surviving Spring Allergies Nasal Wash Guide Keep Hands Clean Hidden Allergens at Home Kitchen Safety & Food Allergies Flu Prevention Tips Asthma & Pets Exercise & Weight Impact on Families Helping Your Child Cope With a Medical Condition Immune Deficiency Disorders: Lifestyle Management Avoid the September Epidemic Fall Allergy Tips You may also be interested in... Pediatric Classes Living with Chronic Disease Class Supporting Each Other Together Support Group