How do healthcare providers treat eosinophilia?
How do healthcare providers treat eosinophilia?
Healthcare providers treat the underlying condition or issue that’s causing high eosinophil counts. For example, if you have eosinophilic esophagitis, your healthcare provider may prescribe steroids or other medications. If you have high eosinophil levels because you have allergies or chronic sinusitis, your healthcare provider may recommend allergy testing to find out what causes the allergic reaction that triggered eosinophilia. If a medication is causing eosinophilia, your healthcare provider will usually recommend stopping or avoiding it. If there’s an infection, your healthcare provider will treat it. If there’s a blood cancer, your healthcare provider will treat it.