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Eosinophilic leukemia is a rare leukemia characterized by abnormal eosinophilia in the peripheral blood and bone marrow, often affecting the heart, lungs, and nervous system, and presenting with progressive anemia and thrombocytopenia.
To put it bluntly, it is a type of leukemia.
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If it's a little higher and you don't have symptoms, don't bother with it; If it is much higher or has symptoms, you need to go to the hospital for a check-up, but if you can't check it online, you can't diagnose it.
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Idiopathic hypereosinophilic syndromes are a group of disorders of unknown cause, persistently hyperplasia of eosinophils, and multiple organ damage. Common causes of the disease are parasitic diseases such as roundworms, hookworms, and schistosomiasis.
Allergic diseases such as bronchial asthma and urticaria. The most common clinical manifestations are fever, cough, chest pain, palpitations, shortness of breath, fatigue, fatigue, weight loss, itching, rash, etc. An equivalent dose of dexamethasone may be given as an intravenous infusion.
Analysis: According to your description, a general allergy can lead to eosinophilia. Guidance: It is recommended not to eat allergenic foods in your usual diet, and it is recommended not to eat high-protein foods that can easily cause allergies.
Eosinophilia, laboratory indicators up to 9, and all respondents: Ren Licun's condition analysis: Hello, the causes of eosinophilia are complex, and the most common causes are ** disease, allergies and parasitic infections.
Guidance: Eosinophilia is also common in rheumatism. Less commonly, the cause is hematologic and lymphocytic tumors.
Attention should be paid to checking one by one.
Guidance: Allergy medications** such as cyproheptadine or loratadine can be used, and medications such as calcium gluconate** can be used as prescribed.
Effective ** for eosinophiliaRespondent: dongyl188 Condition analysis: Eosinophilia can be seen in allergic diseases, bronchial asthma, parasitic diseases and other diseases.
Guidance: It is recommended to combine clinical symptoms and make a clear diagnosis before proceeding**.
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It's not that Bai is very high, (1) eosinophilic.
Eosinophilia
1) Allergies. Zhi diseases: bronchial asthma, drug allergies, nettle gyrus.
Peripheral blood eosinophilia such as rash, food allergy, angioedema, serum sickness, etc. can reach more than 10.
2) Parasitic diseases: schistosomiasis, ascariasis, hookworm and other blood eosinophiliasis, often up to 10 or more. Some patients with parasitic infections have a marked increase in eosinophils, resulting in a total number of tens of thousands of white blood cells, and more than 90 are eosinophils, which is an eosinophilic leukemia-like reaction.
3) ** diseases: such as eczema, exfoliative dermatitis, pemphigus, psoriasis, etc., peripheral blood eosinophils can be mildly and moderately increased.
4) Blood diseases: such as chronic myeloid leukemia, eosinophilic leukemia, lymphoma, multiple myeloma, eosinophilic granuloma, etc., peripheral blood eosinophils can be increased to varying degrees, and some can be accompanied by naïve eosinophilia.
5) Certain malignant tumors: Some epithelial tumors, such as lung cancer, can cause eosinophil increase.
6) Some infectious diseases: In acute infectious diseases, eosinophils are mostly reduced, but scarlet fever can cause eosinophilia.
7) Others: rheumatic diseases, cerebral hypopituitary function, adrenal insufficiency, allergic interstitial nephritis, etc. are also often accompanied by eosinophilia.
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Eosinophils are elevated, and BAI is a specific ** stain.
du, parasitic infection is more likely! DAO poisoning or some virus infections will also be, during the Chinese sex period, there may not be eggs detected in the stool, and the most common parasitic site of the parasite is the liver, and the most serious is brain damage! Follow up your medical history to see if you have eaten raw or undercooked meat within 20 days, or have been to an endemic area, where snails are frequent, or where there are herds of cattle and sheep in the grassland.
The lower leg area can be examined by color ultrasound, and there may be vasculitis caused by parasitic infection Answers to supplementary questions Take a good look at the pathological mechanism of parasitic infection (I'm sure you have also seen it), from the intestine to the lungs (once into the blood), in the blood (two blood entry processes), in the parasitism of various organs, laboratory tests, if it is not for this blood period, it cannot be detected Of course, I also said that specific ** infection, poisoning or some viral infections will also Since you know that it is not a parasitic infection, it is ruled out, Why do you ask that, rubbish.
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