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What Treatment Is Required To Reduce Eosinophil Count?

Hi Doctor, I just now i had by blood checked. It reads...Haemoglobin 16.1gms, WBC: 5,500 cells/cmm, E.S.R: 10mm/1hr, P.C.V% 47.5%, RBC: 5.69 mill/cmm, Platelet count: 1,65,000 cells/cmm, AEC: 650 cells/cmm, Differential count: Netrophils: 53%, Lympocytes: 39%, Eosinophils: 08%, Monocytres: 00%, Basophils: 00%Malarial parasite: Negative....For past two days I have fever & cough & today I got running nose also. Kindly suggest what kind of treatment should i Have to take to reduce Eosinophil count>
Thu, 3 Jul 2014
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Geriatrics Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Looking at your laboratory data suggest eosinophilia. All the other reports are within normal limits.
Eosinophilia or raised eosinophil count could be due to many causes. In you I strongly suspect:
1. Dust Allergy
2. Parasitic infection of gut.

Since your have a running nose due to cold and fever, it might have caused it.
Take anti-histaminics to reduce it.
Even after control of running nose, if the eosinophil count does not reduce to below 6%, you need to get a stool examination done for ova and cysts.
Any further queries, happy to help again.
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What Treatment Is Required To Reduce Eosinophil Count?

Hi, Looking at your laboratory data suggest eosinophilia. All the other reports are within normal limits. Eosinophilia or raised eosinophil count could be due to many causes. In you I strongly suspect: 1. Dust Allergy 2. Parasitic infection of gut. Since your have a running nose due to cold and fever, it might have caused it. Take anti-histaminics to reduce it. Even after control of running nose, if the eosinophil count does not reduce to below 6%, you need to get a stool examination done for ova and cysts. Any further queries, happy to help again.