Consistent Elevation In AEC Causing Sore Throat, Cough, Blood Traces In Spit, Repetitive Stomatitis. Effective Remedy?
hello sir, from past 1-1.5 years i am facing the problem of high AEC count ....where i face problems like sore throat , cough , harsh throat even dots of blood when i spit in the morning time just after the bed and with this repetetive stomatistis .... i am fed up of eating antibiotics and several other medicines which cost heavy on my pocket ...please help me with it thanks, sahib sarna
Dear sahib sarna,
AEC higher than 7-8% is popularly branded as eosinophilia. Usually presents with the symptoms you have enumerated as above. No use in taking antibiotics. Usually controlled by taking antiallergics and hetrazine for 3 wks.
As far as blood tinged sputum is concerned may be due to over excessive forceful coughing, Also you may consult a pulmonologist to rule out granulomatous diseases. Use anti reflux medicines for stomatitis. Take extra fluid.
Warm Regards
Dr Bharath
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Consistent Elevation In AEC Causing Sore Throat, Cough, Blood Traces In Spit, Repetitive Stomatitis. Effective Remedy?
Dear sahib sarna, AEC higher than 7-8% is popularly branded as eosinophilia. Usually presents with the symptoms you have enumerated as above. No use in taking antibiotics. Usually controlled by taking antiallergics and hetrazine for 3 wks. As far as blood tinged sputum is concerned may be due to over excessive forceful coughing, Also you may consult a pulmonologist to rule out granulomatous diseases. Use anti reflux medicines for stomatitis. Take extra fluid. Warm Regards Dr Bharath