Eosinophilia is a condition where the number of eosinophils — a type of white blood cell — becomes abnormally high in the blood or tissues. It is often a sign of underlying issues such as allergic reactions, asthma, parasitic infections, autoimmune disorders, or even certain lung conditions like eosinophilic pneumonia.
At our clinic, we focus on identifying the root cause of eosinophilia and providing personalized treatment to bring eosinophil levels back to normal and relieve symptoms.
Detailed Evaluation: Blood tests, imaging, allergy testing, and sometimes bronchoscopy to determine the cause of eosinophilia.
Cause-Specific Treatment:
For allergies or asthma: Inhalers, antihistamines, or corticosteroids
For infections: Appropriate antiparasitic or antimicrobial medications
For autoimmune causes: Immunosuppressive therapy
Regular Monitoring: To track response to treatment and adjust medication as needed.
Lifestyle Advice: Including allergen avoidance and nutrition guidance when relevant.
Persistent cough or wheezing
Shortness of breath
Skin rashes or itching
Abdominal pain (if related to parasitic infection)
Expert pulmonologist with experience in complex eosinophilic conditions
Access to advanced diagnostic tools
Holistic, patient-centric care
Effective symptom relief and long-term management
If you’ve been diagnosed with eosinophilia or are experiencing unexplained respiratory or allergic symptoms, book a consultation today for expert care and clarity.