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Dr. Andrew Rynne
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Dr. Andrew Rynne

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Suggest Treatment For Eosinophilia

Hello Doctor,

My father is having symptoms of isnophilia as a local doctor said after check the blood report and chest X-ray.
My Father do not live with me but i recently i went to meet and get the checkups done but could not get the report till i back to my work.As Doctor said isnophilia is 70% according to test is it possible ?

In other hand he is taking Ayurvedic medicine as per suggestion of some senior people.

May i get the suggestion please what should i do for him?
Thu, 10 Jul 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi
Looking at the history, it appears that your father might be allergic to some substance, like air pollutant, chemical, spores or probably having parasitic infestation which could have caused eosinophilia.
Eosinophil count on peripheral smear more than 6percent qualifies for eosinophilia.
Get absolute eosinophil count to confirm.
Discuss with the consulting doctor for the use of antihistamines if he is having allergic manifestations, and also further treatment.
Regards
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Suggest Treatment For Eosinophilia

Hi Looking at the history, it appears that your father might be allergic to some substance, like air pollutant, chemical, spores or probably having parasitic infestation which could have caused eosinophilia. Eosinophil count on peripheral smear more than 6percent qualifies for eosinophilia. Get absolute eosinophil count to confirm. Discuss with the consulting doctor for the use of antihistamines if he is having allergic manifestations, and also further treatment. Regards