10 years ago i got very sick , the illness lasted for about 8 months, During this period my blood report had a very high eosinophil level, eosinophils was 42% "normal range is 0-6%". the doctors put me on oral antibiotics for about 6 months, and i was bedridden during this period, i recovered but one problem ends another begins. during the illness period i got tinnitus, red eyes, body itching, and bad smell after eating, and I'm suffering these problems since past 10 years. Doctor have given me steroid cream which i apply on skin. And I have been applying this cream for the last 10 years, if I don't apply it, itching is not controlled. Now What should i do for itching, tinnitus, red eyes, bad smell after eating?
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According to sign and symptom you are suffering from itching, tinnitus, red eyes and bad smell after eating.
Next Steps
Please take consultation for better evaluation and best Treatment.
Health Tips
Please takePlease follow good life style as
take plenty of fluid and
take less spicy and fatty foods and
take protein containing food and
do breathing exercise regularly and
Do yoga and meditation and
keep positive attitude to fight any disease and any problem of your life
6months antibiotics commonly given for tuberculosis
Tuberculosis given 6months treatment , these drugs may be cause hearing loos , vision problems
Collect all old reports and consult .. for correct direction of further evaluation and management
Next Steps
ENT specialist consultation for hearing problem
Ophthalmology specialist for eye problems
physical consultation for detailed evaluation
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