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What Medication Is Suggested For Eosinophilia?

Age-21
Height-5' 8''
Weight-56kg
Dear Sir,
I suffer from Eosinophilia.Its current count is 23.My CT scan report shows me to have DNS and sinusitis.I suffer from acute Allergic Rhinitis.I have seasonal problems usually in the winter which completely goes away in all other seasons.No headaches at all.My problems are critically POST SLEEP which includes continuous sneezes, irritation of the eyes, nasal congestion with a fluid which ultimately drains out through the mouth.As soon as I leave the house the symptoms just vanish in open environment.Please help me.
Wed, 4 Jun 2014
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Hi and thanks for the query,
It is not important reduce esonophilia but to manage the cause. Allergies and chronic parasitic infections generally cause this. It might be important therefore to get a proper review to identify the cause, allergen (substance or infectious agent). Specific anti allergic drugs, coupled with avoiding the cause of allergy will in the long run lead to a reduction in the number of esinophils in the blood. Kind regards
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What Medication Is Suggested For Eosinophilia?

Hi and thanks for the query, It is not important reduce esonophilia but to manage the cause. Allergies and chronic parasitic infections generally cause this. It might be important therefore to get a proper review to identify the cause, allergen (substance or infectious agent). Specific anti allergic drugs, coupled with avoiding the cause of allergy will in the long run lead to a reduction in the number of esinophils in the blood. Kind regards