If you have a history of frequent allergies or rashes, or if you have any history of passing worms in stools.. That can lead to eosinophilia..
Sometimes eosinophilia can exist in a normal person without any symptoms also
Consult a physician in your area or take an online consult on practo for more detailed evaluation.
Yes you need treatment for it and evaluation for its foci.
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