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Eosinophil, AEC, PDW counts mean?
I have taken blood test. Eosinophil count: 7 Absolute Eosinophil count: 530 PDW: 70 What does these values mean? What i should do to make these values normal?
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Increased Eosinophil/Eosinophilia Is is mostly due to either parasitic infections or allergy. For now u can take these medications: 1) Tab ALBENDAZOLE 400mg 1tab stat. 2) Tab Levocetrizine 10mg at bedtime for 1week. You can repeat the investigation after 2weeks. If it does not normalise u ll need to do further workup. Increased PDW(Platelet Distribution Width) It can be associated with high Eosinophil counts and also can be due to other conditions like anemia, vascular diseases etc for which u ll need proper consultation.
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Hello, Absolute eosinophil count may increase due to any allergy or parasitic infection Need to be evaluated. Provide detailed history.
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Pls check blood for total Ig E
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Your reports indicate eosinophilia. Usually seen in allergies/ reactive airway disease/ parasitic infections. You will need further evaluation and treatment accordingly.
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Follow up with the doctor.
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