
What to do if the percentage of eosinophils is high
Disease description:
Recently, I have been experiencing general weakness throughout my body, and blood tests show an increased level of eosinophils. I would like to ask, what should I do if the percentage of eosinophils is high?

Elevated eosinophil percentage can be caused by various factors, including allergic diseases, parasitic infections, hematologic disorders, and autoimmune diseases. In such cases, it is recommended to first consult a physician for comprehensive examinations, such as fluoroscopy, bone marrow analysis, and immunological tests, to determine the underlying cause.
For allergic diseases, such as atopic dermatitis and asthma, treatment may involve anti-allergic medications like loratadine tablets or chlorpheniramine maleate tablets, as prescribed by a physician, along with minimizing exposure to allergens. For parasitic infections, specific anthelmintic drugs should be used after identifying the type of parasite. For hematologic disorders and autoimmune diseases, individualized treatment plans must be developed based on the specific condition, which may include immunotherapy, chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and other interventions.
Targeted therapy based on the underlying cause is essential for elevated eosinophil percentage, and regular follow-up tests are necessary to monitor disease progression.