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Should I Be Concerned For Elevated Eosinophils Count From 3% To 10%?

My eosinphils count went from 3% on 1/5/14 to 10% in 1/29/14. When I asked my primary dr he said this was nothing to be concerned about due to the fact that in his opinion is only slightly elevated . Should I seek another opinion seeing as cancer, including blood cancers, run in my family?
posted on Wed, 19 Mar 2014
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hi, dont worry. just be relaxed, your eosinophil count is perfectly alright. you are taotly normal in that sence. so just be relaxed, neither you have cancer nor you have any other illness. its just normal variation. no need to go to the other doctor.
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Should I Be Concerned For Elevated Eosinophils Count From 3% To 10%?

hi, dont worry. just be relaxed, your eosinophil count is perfectly alright. you are taotly normal in that sence. so just be relaxed, neither you have cancer nor you have any other illness. its just normal variation. no need to go to the other doctor. thanks for using health care magic.