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Well raised eosinophils suggest that it's an allergic cause...are you asthmatic? It's better you consult a pulmonologist and get examined...we also need a chest x Ray...I think even inhalers or rota halers will bring in more relief....please consult a physician or pulmonologist.... Thank you
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There may also be some worm infestation causing allery & eosinophilia specially filariasis. Rule out through tests. Presently anti allergic & antiasthmatic if asthma is there can be taken after consulting physician
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