What Causes Elevated Eosinophil Count In Blood?
Rarely due to leukemia.No need to worry
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome to health care magic,
Raised eosinophil count (12%) might be indicative of allergy (like some skin allergy,coughing or sneezing).
Or it may also be due to some parasitic infestations which can also lead to raised eosinophils.
But it can be rarely due to leukemia since all the other counts (RBCs,WBCs and platelets) are completely within normal range.So no need to worry about it.
Here,in case of your,it could be due to some allergy because of which you have received slightly elevated (but not very high) eosinophil count but there is no need to be worried as it is not the serious problem.
Hope this helps and let me know if you need more clarifications.
Regards,
Dr.Sandip Kabra
After 7 days.
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Welcome again,
I have read your query and reviewed the CBC report you attached.
It might take around 7 days for your raised eosinophils counts to be back to normal if the underlying cause is allergy or some parasitic infestations.
So, you can go for CBC again after 7 days from the date of starting treatment which means you can check your CBC on 20th April in the same laboratory.
We would expect it to come down to normal most probably, so at present there is no need to go for any further testing.
You can continue with Hetrazen 100mg as prescribed.
Regards,
Dr.Sandip Kabra
low MCH,MCV and high RDW values have NO clinical significance
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for follow-up.
So,your eosinophils count has come back to normal as we expected.
Slightly low MCH,MCV and high RDW values have NO clinical significance,so there is no need to worry about it and there is no need of any tests or medicine further.
And yes,you can stop Hetrazan from today since it should have been given as a prophylactic anthelmintic drug as far as I am thinking.
But it would be better you should consult your doctor before stopping it.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Dr.Sandip Kabra