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What Causes Variation In Eosinophilia Content In Blood?

Hi,



I am confused. I have ataxia, not just gait, but limb and trunkal as well.



On one of my tests, I was shown to a a high blood level of eosinophilia. This was done 4 years ago. My lastest blood test shows normal level of eso. This was done in 2009.



Is this something to worry about?



Thank you,



Sara





                                                                 
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, if this is high count of eosinophelia in blood, this is nothing to take with ataxia, there are numbers of reason behind this but most common is chronic allergic condition, (Tropical eosinophelia ) absolute eosinophilic count is advisable if not done, hope this information is helps take care ( Clinical condition need to be correlated )
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What Causes Variation In Eosinophilia Content In Blood?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, if this is high count of eosinophelia in blood, this is nothing to take with ataxia, there are numbers of reason behind this but most common is chronic allergic condition, (Tropical eosinophelia ) absolute eosinophilic count is advisable if not done, hope this information is helps take care ( Clinical condition need to be correlated )