Can eosinophilia be treated well?

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Many diseases in our life may sound complicated, but in fact, they are very common at ordinary times. We must pay attention to them. Eosinophils are components of white blood cells, hematopoietic stem cells from bone marrow. Eosinophils have the function of killing bacteria and parasites, and they are also very important cells in the process of immune response and allergic reaction. There is a standard for the proportion of eosinophils in leukocytes in normal people's peripheral blood. If eosinophils are too high, we should pay attention to them.

Can eosinophilia be treated well?

1. When patients find that they have eosinophilia, they must pay attention to the changes of body temperature and the accompanying symptoms. If the body temperature exceeds 38 degrees five, they should be given physical and drug cooling. At the beginning of the disease, they should stay in bed for two or three weeks to reduce the body oxygen consumption and avoid myocardial involvement.  

2. For the recovery of patients, diet is the most important, diet should be given light and easy to digest, as well as high protein and high vitamin liquid or semi liquid food, eat less those hard and spicy food, ensure the supply of sufficient water, daily drinking water is about 1500 ml or more.   

3. Skin care, pay attention to keep the skin clean, wash the skin with warm water every day, timely change clothes, clothes should be soft and clean and dry, avoid skin irritation. Keep hands clean is more important, should cut short nails, do not scratch the skin, prevent skin ulceration infection.  

matters needing attention

Attention should also be paid to the liver and spleen care of patients. When the liver is enlarged and the transaminase is high, vitamin C and gantaile can be taken orally to protect the liver. This disease will not cause chronic hepatitis. When the spleen is enlarged, strenuous exercise should be avoided, especially in the second week of the onset, so as to avoid traumatic rupture of the spleen. If the patient has lymphadenopathy, the blood picture should be reviewed regularly.