What is the reason for high levels of eosinophils

Elevated levels of eosinophils may be caused by allergic reactions, parasitic infections, chronic inflammation, myeloproliferative diseases, endocrine disorders, and other factors. Intervention can be achieved through anti allergic therapy, deworming therapy, anti-inflammatory therapy, bone marrow suppression therapy, hormone regulation, and other methods.

1. Allergic reactions

Exposure to allergens such as pollen and dust mites may lead to an increase in eosinophils, often accompanied by skin itching or nasal congestion symptoms. You can follow the doctor's advice to use antihistamines such as loratadine tablets and cetirizine hydrochloride tablets, and avoid contact with known allergens.

2. Parasitic infections

Intestinal parasitic infections such as roundworms and hookworms can stimulate immune responses, causing an increase in eosinophils, which may lead to abdominal pain or indigestion. It is necessary to take deworming drugs such as albendazole tablets and metronidazole tablets under the guidance of a doctor, and pay attention to dietary hygiene.

3. Chronic inflammation

Chronic inflammatory diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis and ulcerative colitis can cause abnormalities in this indicator, often accompanied by joint swelling or diarrhea. It is recommended to use diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets and mesalazine enteric coated tablets to control inflammation, and regularly monitor changes in blood routine. 4. Bone marrow proliferative diseases such as polycythemia vera and chronic myeloid leukemia can directly cause an increase in eosinophils, which may lead to fatigue or splenomegaly. Targeted drug interventions such as hydroxyurea tablets and imatinib mesylate tablets are required, and bone marrow transplantation evaluation may be necessary.

5. Endocrine disorders

hypothyroidism, diabetes and other endocrine diseases may affect granulocyte differentiation, and common symptoms are chills or excessive drinking. It is necessary to use drugs such as levothyroxine sodium tablets and metformin hydrochloride tablets to regulate metabolism, while monitoring hormone levels. When high levels of eosinophils are found, it is advisable to avoid consuming allergenic foods such as seafood and nuts and maintain sufficient sleep. It is recommended to engage in 3-5 aerobic exercises such as brisk walking or swimming per week, each lasting for more than 30 minutes, to enhance immunity. Regular blood routine check is required. If symptoms such as persistent fever and sudden weight loss occur, immediate medical attention should be sought to investigate blood system diseases.

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