Eosinophilia
Eosinophilia
Eosinophilia is a chronic disorder that occurs due to increased eosinophils number in complete blood count. Normally, the eosinophil count is less than 350 cells per microliter. Eosinophils are the white blood cells which helps to fight against the disease and regulate the inflammation. The protein present in eosinophil's damage the body. These cells become active when a person have a certain allergic diseases, infections and other medications or when the bone marrow secrete more number of cells. When eosinophils count more than 500 per microliter is generally considered as eosinophilia in the adults. A count of eosinophil's more than 1500 for constant several months, the condition is known as hypereosinophilic syndrome.
What Are The Different Type Of Eosinophilia?
- Extrinsic: Extrinsic eosinophilia, in which etiological factors lies outside the eosinophil cell lineage such as worm's infestations, fungi, medications.
- Intrinsic: Intrinsic eosinophilia, in which etiological factors lies inside the eosinophil cell lineage such as asthmatic pulmonary eosinophilia.
What Can Be The Causes Of The Eosinophilia?
There are several disease or abnormal conditions, in which there is increase in eosinophil's count.
- Allergic disorders (Asthma, Hay fever, drug allergy etc.)
- Parasitic and fungal disease (Lymphatic filariasis, Ascariasis, Trichinosis etc.)
- Autoimmune disorders (Arthritis, Psoriasis, Pernicious anemia, Lupus etc.)
- Skin disorders (Abscess, scabies, Impetigo etc.)
- Tumors (Ovarian cancer, lung cancer etc.)
What Can Be The Risk Factors For The Eosinophilia?
- Cirrhosis of liver
- Hodgkin's lymphoma
- Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
- Allergic food
- Drug side effects
What Can Be The Common Symptoms Of The Eosinophilia?
- Frequent wheezing
- Breathlessness
- Abdominal pain
- Diarrhea
- Fever
- Cough
- Skin Rashes
What Can Be The Common Indicator Of The Eosinophilia?
- Frequent infections
- Abscesses
- Mouth sores
- Night sweats
- Enlargement of lymph nodes
How To Diagnose The Eosinophilia?
- It is difficult to diagnose the Eosinophilia in the children's.
- Medical history.
- Family history.
- Complete blood count.
- Echocardiogram to assess the thrombi (e.g. mural, endocardia).
- Test for the causative conditions like chest X-ray, urinalysis, LFT)
- Serological test.
- Bone marrow biopsy may require.
Eosinophilia Care Pack
1. Tulsi Cap 1 0 1 After Food
2.Breeth Zee Granules 1 0 1
3. Nostha Kudos Syrp 1 0 1 each time 10 ml
4 Allerge Care Tab 1 0 1
5 Vitamin C 1 0 1
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