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Suggest Treatment For Eosinophilia And Severe Cough

how to control esinophilia so that the cough can be minimised, i have slurred speech for the past one year now it is diagnosed nevers weakness and i take steroid tablets which i do not like it what is the best home remedies for the same to regaine my speech and to recover weight loss
Tue, 8 Sep 2015
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Hi,
Thanks for posting in HCM.
I understand your concern.
It is not eosinophilia causing cough. But it is the other way round. It is cough associated with eisinophilia.
Eosinophils in blood increases whenever body is exposed to allergy. Hence what you are having cough is of allergic origin.
You need to go to 'allergy testing lab' and get tested so that you can avoid particular agent that is triggering your symptoms.
In the meantime, you can take Tablet. Montelukast 10 mg with Levocetrizine 5mg combination once a day for 1 month. Also take Syrup. Ambroxyl with Guaniphesin combination 2 teaspoons thrice a day for 1 week, and thereafter as and when required.
Kindly get tested for eosinophil count after a month to see for the improvement.
Your condition should improve gradually.
All the best.
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Suggest Treatment For Eosinophilia And Severe Cough

Hi, Thanks for posting in HCM. I understand your concern. It is not eosinophilia causing cough. But it is the other way round. It is cough associated with eisinophilia. Eosinophils in blood increases whenever body is exposed to allergy. Hence what you are having cough is of allergic origin. You need to go to allergy testing lab and get tested so that you can avoid particular agent that is triggering your symptoms. In the meantime, you can take Tablet. Montelukast 10 mg with Levocetrizine 5mg combination once a day for 1 month. Also take Syrup. Ambroxyl with Guaniphesin combination 2 teaspoons thrice a day for 1 week, and thereafter as and when required. Kindly get tested for eosinophil count after a month to see for the improvement. Your condition should improve gradually. All the best.