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Saturday, 21 May 2011

Leukemia Different Types Causes And Symptoms

Leukemia is cancer of the blood cells. It starts in the bone marrow, the soft tissue inside most bones. Bone marrow is where blood cells are made.

When you are healthy, your bone marrow makes:

•White blood cells, which help your body fight infection.
•Red blood cells, which carry oxygen to all parts of your body.
•Platelets, which help your blood clot.
When you have leukemia, the bone marrow starts to make a lot of abnormal white blood cells, called leukemia cells. They don't do the work of normal white blood cells, they grow faster than normal cells, and they don't stop growing when they should.
Over time, leukemia cells can crowd out the normal blood cells. This can lead to serious problems such as anemia, bleeding, and infections. Leukemia cells can also spread to the lymph nodes or other organs and cause swelling or pain.

DIFFERENT TYPES OF LEUKEMIA

There are several different types of leukemia. In general, leukemia is grouped by how fast it gets worse and what kind of white blood cell it affects.
•    It may be acute or chronic. Acute leukemia gets worse very fast and may make you feel sick right away. Chronic leukemia gets worse slowly and may not cause symptoms for years.
•    It may be lymphocytic or myelogenous. Lymphocytic (or lymphoblastic) leukemia affects white blood cells called lymphocytes. Myelogenous leukemia affects white blood cells called myelocytes.
The four main types of leukemia are:
1.    Acute lymphoblastic leukemia, or ALL. ALL is the most common leukemia in children. Adults can also get it.
2.    Acute myelogenous leukemia, or AML. AML affects both children and adults.
3.    Chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or CLL. CLL is the most common leukemia in adults, mostly those who are older than 55. Children almost never get it.
4.    Chronic myelogenous leukemia, or CML. CML occurs mostly in adults.


CAUSES OF LEUKEMIA
  • Were exposed to large amounts of radiation.
  • Were exposed to certain chemicals at work, such as benzene.
  • Had some types of chemotherapy to treat another cancer.
  • Have Down syndrome or some other genetic problems.
  • Smoke.

SYMPTOMS OF LEUKEMIA

Symptoms may depend on what type of leukemia you have, but common symptoms include:
  • Fever and night sweats.
  • Headaches.
  • Bruising or bleeding easily.
  • Bone or joint pain.
  • A swollen or painful belly from an enlarged spleen.
  • Swollen lymph nodes in the armpit, neck, or groin.
  • Getting a lot of infections.
  • Feeling very tired or weak.
  • Losing weight and not feeling hungry.
Wednesday, 4 May 2011

Thrombophilia Types Causes and Symptoms

Thrombophilia is a disease that leads to the problem of blood coagulation. This can be treated easily with the help of medicines, surgeries, genetic therapies etc. If the disease is too chronic then it can be suppressed easily. A person must take medication as per the doctor’s prescription. Some of the common drugs that are generally prescribed as warfarin and heparin. Heparin is also available in the form of injection and it is chosen over warfarin to treat pregnant women. The treatment of this blood disorder must be done under strict medical supervision. Women must undergo proper and regular tests during pregnancy to avoid severe consequences later.

Thrombophilia is also termed as hypercoagulability. This disease is related to blood clot problems. Generally, people with thrombophilia either have an overload of proteins that cause the blood to clot or too few proteins working as anti-clotting agents. It may be due to a genetic disorder, such as the Factor V Leiden mutation. It may also be acquired or caused by another factor, such as pregnancy, cancer, pharmaceutical drugs, obesity, or other illnesses. People around the globe are affected by this disorder, and although it may be treated, there is no cure for it.

Types of Thrombophilia

The two main types of thrombophilia are given as follows:

    Inherited thrombophilia: The inherited are also called as genetic thrombophilia or the thrombophilia that is passed on from parents to off springs. This causes abnormal blood clot in the body. The main reason behind this problem is the faulty gene during the mutation process. The syndrome that is present in blood due to inheritance is called as “thrombosis”, a kind of blood clot. These blood clots occur due to absence or less quantity of protein called as factor V in the body. The inherited thrombosis can be chronic or mild depending on the loss of factor V.
    Acquired Thrombophilia: Thrombophilia that is not inherited are called as acquired ones. In such type of thrombophilia, the genes are normal but there is some other underlying cause. Generally, the reason becomes clearer during adulthood. It may happens as a side effect of some other disease or can be due to deficiency of certain proteins. Even heavy medication and weak immune system can be one of the reasons.

Causes of thrombophilia

Some of the causes of thrombophilia are given as follows:

    Thrombophilia can be either congenital or acquired. The congenital factors happen by birth of the person due to the faulty gene in the body.
    Drugs: Many times, overdose of certain drugs affects the body metabolism. The thickening of the blood gives rise to blood clot problems.
    Immune System: A weaker immune system can be one of the reasons for thrombophilia. The weaker immune system affects the blood circulation process.

Symptoms of Thrombophilia

Some of the symptoms of thrombophilia are given as follows:

    Blood clots: They are the main symptoms of thrombophilia. Acute deep venous thrombosis or acute DVT, presence of blood clot in large veins and acute PE that is presence of blood clot in the arteries are the two main ways of presence of blood clots. If blood clots are present in the arteries then they can travel easily to the lungs and the heart.
  •     Thickening of blood that leads to improper blood circulation in the body
  •     Sudden loss of blood flow in lower limbs or legs
  •     Minor heart attacks
  •     Delay in blood clotting process
  •     Chances of severe internal bleeding during childbirth
  •     Stillbirth or retarded growth of the brain also shows that a woman is thromphilic

Migraine Headache Types Symptoms Causes and Treatment

Migraine headache is one of the most severe types of headache that is associated with intense pain. The symptoms of migraine headache are nausea or vomiting, stomach upset, abdominal pain, paleness, fatigue, fizziness, blurred vision, sensitivity to light or noise, and sensations of being very warm or cold. The types of migraine headache may vary from one individual to another. It is estimated that one out of every five patients of headache suffers from migraine attack including visual disturbances known as auras. An aura is defined as a neurological problem that appears as hallucinations, blind spots, blind spots, zigzag patterns of bright light, increased sensitivity to light, bright flashes of light and other visual abnormalities.

Types of Migraine Headaches

    Migraine without aura- Mostly people suffer from this type of migraine headache. It usually occurs on one side of the head, with acute pain. It is also associated with increased sensitivity to light and sound as well as nausea. Usually people suffering from migraine have two to four migraine attack every month. Some may suffer from one attack a month and some may only have one or two a year. Approximately one-third of the patient suffering from migraine has an aura prior to headache pain. The migraine pain lasts for at least four hours, but in severe condition, it can last for a week.  Migraine attack can come at any time in the day or at night.
    Migraine aura without a headache- It is usually referred to as migraine equivalent and is characterized by an aura with no pain in the head region. The symptoms of migraine aura without headache are nausea, loss of appetite tiredness, fatigue and dizziness.
    Classic migraine- Classic migraine usually includes visual disturbances such as flickering lights, zigzag lines or even temporary blindness. Common symptoms of classic migraine stiffness in neck, weakness on one side, numbness, tingling sensations, confusion, fainting and partial paralysis. It is associated with aura and approximately one in ten people have aura with migraine. The symptoms of aura usually last for less than an hour.
    Common migraine- It is associated with persistent and severe throbbing or pain on one side of your head. The symptoms of common migraine are sensitive to light and sound, feeling of sickness, vomiting and diarrhea. The attack of common migraine lasts between 4 to72 hours.
    Retinal migraines- Retinal migraine is a type of migraine that is characterized by the disturbance of vision such as decreased vision, twinkling lights, or even lost vision.  It usually occurs in one eye preceding to the migraine headache.
    Hemiplegic migraine- This type of migraines usually occurs in children and is accompanied by an altered sensation on one side of the body which leads to partial paralysis. The child may face problem in speaking. In severe case, the disability may be permanent.
    Transformed migraines- This type of migraine is characterized by frequent attacks, which may come over a period of months and years. Statistics show that it is caused due to overdose of medicine as well as reaction to the medicine. This may also lead to the discontinuation of the medicines that may lead to another complication.
    Status migrainous- Status migrainous is a type of migraine attack that lasts for more than three days. It is caused by dilated blood vessels in the brain.
    Basilar artery migraine- It is a rare form of migraine which causes dizziness, confusion, and lack of balance. It appears suddenly and can result in visual disturbances, vomiting, and inability to speak properly. It is also related to hormonal influences. Young adult women and adolescent girls are mostly prone to it.
    Abdominal migraine- Children is mostly prone to abdominal migraine, as it includes symptoms like abdominal pain, vomiting and nausea.

These are the types of migraine headaches, people have and the common treatments for these headaches are the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Symptoms of migraine headache

There are certain symptoms of migraine headache, which include:
  •     Diarrhea
  •     Fatigue and muscle tension
  •     Inability to eat
  •     Nausea and vomiting
  •     Lack of concentration
  •     Loss of appetite
  •     Scalp tenderness
  •     Throbbing and constant pain
  •     Paleness
  •     Dizziness or vertigo
  •     Worsening of pain while head movement
  •     Moderate to severe pain that affects whole head
  •     Sensations of being very warm or cold
  •     Sensitivity to light, noise or odors
  •     Visual disturbance or problems such as flashes of light or some spots in the vision
  •     Abnormal body sensations, for example paresthesias or numbness sensation

Causes of migraine headache

Researchers are yet going on to find the exact cause of migration headache, but it can be associates with certain condition, such as
  •     Emotional and mental stress
  •     Food allergies
  •     Excessive exercises
  •     Barometric pressure headaches
  •     Depression or other mental condition
  •     Hormonal imbalance, especially in women during menstrual cycle and menopause

Treatment of migraine headaches

There are certain treatments, which are used to cure migraine headache to a great extant, which include:

Non-medication therapies for migraine headache

These are also referred as preventative therapy or home therapies which include applying ice packs on the affected area, taking proper and balanced diet, having a good and peaceful sleep at night, taking adequate amount of rest etc. Avoidance of alcohol and certain caffeine products, avoiding certain food rich in nutrients such as sharp cheeses that contains containing sulphites or nitrates. There should be change in the lifestyle, which should be followed by certain exercises, meditation and yoga. Acupuncture therapy is also used to reduce the effect of migraine headache to a great extent.

Medication for migraine

Medication is prescribed by the doctor by seeing the severity of the patient, and therefore the dose of the patients varies from time to time. Over-the-counter medications are prescribed by the doctor. This is divided into two parts; namely acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). Acetaminophen is basically used to reduce pain in the brain. It is usually considered better than non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). But over dose of it can also cause complications such as damage of the liver and heart problems. The side effects can also lead to damage of the kidney. Therefore, it is important to see for a well qualified doctor who can prescribe the right dose according to the severity. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) include aspirin and non-aspirin. Non-aspirin include ibuprofen (Advil, Nuprin, Motrin IB, and Medipren) and naproxen (Aleve). Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are also used to reduce inflammation and pain. Corticosteroids are also used to reduce the burning sensation, but it is prohibited to use it for a longer period of time, since it has some side effects associated with it.

Correct treatment of migraine headache depends upon the correct diagnosis of it. Sometimes people tend to ignore the symptoms of headache and it later becomes severe causing migraine. So do not ignore any symptoms of migraine headache as it can lead to several other complications involving certain illnesses that could be life threatening.
Sunday, 1 May 2011

Hyponatremia Sign Causes Symptoms and Treatment

Hyponatremia is related to abnormality of low amont of sodium in the blood. Low levels of sodium may be due to loss of sodium from the body, movement of sodium from the blood to other spaces, or dilution of sodium concentration within the plasma. Some causes include increased excretion or abnormal excretion of sodium, water imbalance, hormonal imbalance (such as excess ADH), ecstasy (methylenedioxymethyamphetamine) use, hypothyroidism, renal failure, diuretics, diarrhea, vomiting, and
wound drainage.

Sign and Symptoms of Hyponatremia
• Nausea
• Diarrhea due to increased gastrointestinal motility
• Increased bowel sounds due to increased gastrointestinal motility
• Malaise or excessive activity
• Muscle weakness
• Decreased deep tendon reflexes
• Personality changes due to cerebral edema and increased intracranial pressure
• Altered level of consciousness
• Seizure
Hypotension, especially orthostatic (with position changes—from lying to
sitting) due to decrease in cardiac output in setting of hypovolemia

Causes of Hyponatremia
A low sodium level in the blood may result from excess water or fluid in the body, diluting the normal amount of sodium so that the concentration appears low. This type of hyponatremia can be the result of chronic conditions such as kidney failure (when excess fluid cannot be efficiently excreted) and congestive heart failure, in which excess fluid accumulates in the body. SIADH (syndrome of inappropriate anti-diuretic hormone) is a disease whereby the body produces too much anti-diuretic hormone (ADH), resulting in retention of water in the body. Consuming excess water, for example during strenuous exercise, without adequate replacement of sodium, can also result in hyponatremia.

Hyponatremia can also result when sodium is lost from the body or when both sodium and fluid are lost from the body, for example, during prolonged sweating and severe vomiting or diarrhea.

Medical conditions that can sometimes be associated with hyponatremia are adrenal insufficiency, hypothyroidism, and cirrhosis of the liver.

Finally, a number of medications can lower blood sodium levels. Examples of these include diuretics, vasopressin, and the sulfonylurea drugs.

Treatment of Hyponatremia
• Water restriction.
• Administer saline solution IV if patient has fluid deficit (hypovolemic).
• Furosemide if fluid-overloaded.
• Treat underlying cause to correct problem.
Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Factor XII Deficiency Causes Symptoms and Treatments

This is a rare disease and generally happens to one in millions. This genetic disorder is autosomal recessive in nature and affects both women and men. In this disease, the protein that is required to produce fibrin is either missing or is present in fewer amount. Factor XII actually concentrates on how the protein helps in the formation of a clot. People with this deficiency generally do not experience bleeding while undergoing any treatment or surgeries and thus no treatment is required. A low factor XII generally has no medical significance.

A person with this deficiency has no bleeding in major surgeries like genital surgeries etc. In fact, most of the individuals are diagnosed with this deficiency during pre-testing of blood tests before any surgery.

Causes of Factor XII Deficiency


The causes of deficiency of factor XII are unique, for that onee must know the bleeding and clotting process. When bleeding happens, the body initiates a series of reactions that aids the blood clotting process. This series of reaction is termed as coagulation cascade. This process includes special proteins known as coagulation factors. Factor XII is one of the coagulation factors. Each factor in this chain triggers the other reaction and the final product that one gets by this coagulation cascade is the blood clot. Shortage of factor XII restricts bleeding. Hence, blood clot occurs but slowly. This disease is a rare inherited condition and is not fatal.

Symptoms and Treatments

This is not a big medical issue hence generally patient suffering from this disease does not show many symptoms. In addition, since the disease does not harm any body functions, treatment of factor XII is also not necessary. It generally heals by itself.

Diagnostic Tests for Factor XII Deficiency


Diagnosis is made by extended activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT) test. Factor XII deficiency is detected when blood-clotting examinations are performed for routine testing.

    Factor XII Assay: In this test, the blood is drawn from a vein, generally present inside the elbow or in the back portion of the hand. The portion is cleaned with the help of medical antiseptics, to maintain necessary hygiene while testing. An elastic wrapper is draped around the upper arm for the pressure to build up and to produce swelling in the vein. After this, the medical practitioner softly injects a needle in the swollen vein. The blood is collected in an airtight tube that is attached with the inserted needle. Then the elastic band is removed. After the blood is collected, then the needle is also removed and the punctured site is covered to stop excessive bleeding.  In case of young children, a pointed tool called lancet can be used to pierce in the skin to make the area bleed. In this case, blood is collected in a small glass tube called pipette, or on slides for testing. A medicated bandage can be used to cover the pierced place to stop the bleeding process.

    Partial thromboplastin time (PTT): In this process, a medical practitioner uses needle to take blood from the vein. The blood is collected in an airtight bottle. A bandage is used to cover the bleeding place.

Factor XII deficiency is not a big problem and does not affect any body functions. There is no treatment available, as medical field does not consider it as a dangerous condition unlike other  hemic disorders.

Vitamin B3 ( Niacin ) Deficiency Symptoms Causes and Sources

  Vitamin B3 is also Know Niacin Vitamin B3 is play a vital rol in body as physiological activities and other than Vitmain B3 is important for body.
Niacin is involved in converting carbohydrates into glucose. Hence, it is understood that the main function of this vitamin is related to the energy generation of the body. Another major function of this vitamin is to metabolize fats and proteins. It is also important to help the heart functionality as it helps in increasing the HDL cholesterol, which is considered good for heart and decreases LDL that is bad cholesterol. Hence, it helps in better blood circulation in the arteries and prevents the formation of plaque in the artery walls. Deficiency of vitamin B3 will significantly decrease the energy level and an early symptom may be indigestion.

Vitamin B3 Deficiency Symptoms of niacin deficiency:

There may be various symptoms to diagnose the deficiency of niacin in the body. These symptoms range from mild to severe. If unattended for a longer time the deficiency of niacin may result in pellagra, which is characterized by a scaly and cracked skin. Below mentioned are a few mild symptoms of niacin deficiency:
  •     General weakness or muscular weakness
  •     Lack of appetite
  •     Digestive system problems
  •     Nausea and vomiting
  •     Chronic Headache
  •     Anemia
  •     Memory loss
  •     Skin lesions
  •     Coated tongue
  •     Sore mouth
  •     Low blood sugar
  •     Insomnia

Causes of niacin deficiency:

There is a rare possibility of true niacin deficiency occurence. It may be interdependent on the deficiencies of other vitamins in the B-complex family. However, some of the common causes for the deficiency of vitamin B3 are listed below:
    Poverty may be one of the reasons. This is because if it is unaffordable for a person to include meat as it is non-affordably expensive for a poor person. Meat organ like heart and liver are rich in vitamin B3.
    In case a person follows a restrictive or vegan diet, it may result in deficiency of niacin. Such people must include other substitutes so as to manage the dietary intake of vitamin B3 in the required quantity.
    Alcohol abuse is a common cause resulting in deficiency of niacin. Alcoholism restricts the absorption of the vitamin B3 in the body.
    A diet majorly comprised of maize and corn also causes deficiency of niacin

Sources of Vitamin B3:

It is very easy to intake vitamin B3 or niacin through a proper diet and food items. Majorly, niacin is found in animal food than any vegetables or fruits. The natural food items, which are rich in niacin, are meat, fish, nuts, and cow milk. People who follow a vegetarian diet may seek  vitamin B3 from nuts and vegetables like broccoli. It is present in avocados, tomatoes, dates, and carrots. It is equally important to intake tryptophan, which synthesizes the niacin in the human body. Eggs and cheese are rich in tryptophan. There are several countries where the cereals and breads are fortified with vitamin B3.

Treatments and precautions for the niacin deficiency:

To treat or prevent niacin deficiency, one has to follow a diet rich with vitamin B3. It may also be taken through supplements. While following a vitamin B3 rich diet, make sure to include good protein in it to get adequate quantity of amino acids like tryptophan, which is required to synthesize the niacin in body.

Niacin is very important for children and pregnant women who need extra energy than others. Hence, they should take extra care to maintain the niacin amount to the required level. Deficiency of vitamin B3 may cause various serious consequences, it is always better to prevent it at an early stage or else it may also lead to death in rare cases.
Saturday, 16 April 2011

Skin Rashes Symptoms Causes and Treatment

Skin Rashes inflommatry and irritation condition on skin it is caused by microorganisms .

Symptoms of skin rash

The symptoms of skin rash includes itchiness, blisters, fever, lesion, little red bumps, pus-filled sacs, inflammation, burning sensation, dry scaly patches, bruise-like spots, and pink-red rings on the skin.

Causes of skin rash

Causes of skin rashes differ from person to person, which includes skin contact with an irritant, bacterial infection, viral infection, fungal infection, reaction to vaccination, skin diseases like eczema or acne, exposed to heat or sun, autoimmune disorder, food allergy, friction due to crafting of skin, menstruation and reaction to chemical substances like perfumes, lotions, soaps and detergents.

Treatment of skin rash

    Aloe Vera- It is one of the oldest treatments for skin disease. It contains many nutrients and properties that are beneficial to the skin. It is also used as an anti-inflammatory agent, as it provides anti-bacterial and anti-fungal aid. It is prepared from the leaves of the aloe vera plant, into a gel form and applied directly to the skin rash. It is advisable to apply aloe vera gel for at least 3 times a day.
    Baking Powder- Baking powder is used to reduce itching. It is applied to the rash as it will dry up the rash.
    Calendula Essential Oil- It is also considered as an anti-inflammatory treatment of skin. Calendula essential oil provides great relief and helps to eliminate the root cause of the rash. It is recommended to apply the essential oil directly to the affected area.
    Chamomile- Chamomile acts as anti-inflammatory and this also helps in reduction of itchy rashes as well as irritation. You can either use the essential oil or boil the tea bags.
    Olive Oil- Olive oil is used to soothe the dry skin and restore moisture. Skin rashes are treated by applying olive oil to the affected area of the skin.
    Oatmeal- Oatmeal is another common skin treatment option. The main benefit of oatmeal is that it reduces the inflammation of the skin to a great extent. So it is recommended to try an oatmeal bath, i.e. by pouring a cup of oatmeal into your bath water and soak for at least 15-20 minutes.
    Jewelweed- It is a process where the leaves of the plant is crushed and rubbed over the affected area of the body covered by a rash caused by poison oak or poison ivy. It also helps to improve the rashes caused by insect bites and stings.
    Witch Hazel- It is an effective treatment, which helps to reduce itching from various rashes. It is also considered as an antioxidant, which is helpful in treating, preventing, and eliminating skin rashes. Witch hazel is mixed with water and applied to the affected area. It is used with a cloth and applied to the skin and is kept for at least 30 minutes before rinsing.
    St. John’s Wort- It is one of the popular natural anti-depressant, which is applied to the skin, as it reduces itching and moisturizes your skin.
    Wild Pansy- It is basically applied to eczema skin rashes to eliminate the irritation and itching of the skin.

When it comes to effective treatment of skin rash, it is very important to have a correct diagnosis. Skin rash can range from mild to severe, depending upon the patient. Therefore, it is recommended to follow the medicines as prescribed by the doctor; otherwise, it can be life threatening too.
Friday, 15 April 2011

Eosinophils Causes Symptoms Diagnosis and Treatment

Blood of the person suffering from eosinophilia shows excess eosinophils when tested. Eosinophils are white blood cells that are produced by the bone marrow and circulate in the blood stream. They are present in gut lining and help the body to fight against the various infections caused by the parasitic organisms.

Eosinophils constitute 5-7% of the total white blood cells. Higher count indicates significant health hazards and progressing eosinophilia.

Causes of eosinophilia

Many factors can influence eosinophilia, which ranges from a simple hay fever to a life threatening tumour. Parasitic infections caused by schistosomiasis, hookworm are the most common causes for eosinophilia. Other factors include, drug reactions and certain types of allergic conditions. It can also be due to the rare case of:
  •     Certain types of antibodies deficiencies
  •     Lung diseases
  •     Certain malignant tumours
  •     Certain type of skin diseases
  •     inflammation of blood vessels

In children the disorder is difficult to detect and diagnose due to a wide range of probable causes.

Symptoms of Eosinophilia

Depending on the underlying cause, symptoms may vary from one person to another. Some common symptoms are,
  •     Breathlessness and wheezing caused due to asthma
  •     Fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea and rashes caused due to parasitic infections
  •     Abscesses, pneumonia, mouth sores
  •     Enlargement of lymph nodes, tingling and numbness due to nerve damage, night sweats and weight loss

All these are some of the common indicators of eosinophilia. These symptoms are however observed in very rare cases.

Diagnosis of eosinophilia

A simple blood test is sufficient to diagnose the disorder. A biopsy of the relevant tissue may be performed to diagnose the condition if the problem exists in a particular tissue. Alternatively a lumber puncture may be performed to examine the fluid from spine.

Lab studies are performed based on the following lines:
  •     A complete blood count is performed to identify whether the problem exists
  •     If the condition is caused due to a worm infection then a spinal fluid examination is carried out.
  •     Imaging studies such as computed technology (CT) scan can be carried out to examine lungs, pelvis, abdomen etc. depending on the cause of the disorder.

Treatment for eosinophilia

After diagnosis of the disorder, treatment proceeds on the lines to identify cause of the eosinophilia. Physician may perform simple blood or skin test. Physicians essentially require the following information to decide the course of treatment:

    History of the diet and details of medication in order to find any possible allergic reactions
    Information related to travel history of the patient to identify if infection has occurred due to travelling or due to any infection endemic area.
    A complete detail of the history of symptoms

As a part of treatment physician may also carry out examination of brain, lymph nodes, skin, eyes, heart, spleen, liver, intestine and bones in detail.

Initially treatments are mostly oral and proceed primarily on the line of reducing symptoms.

Systemic therapy is used to treat allergic condition. Route of administration for this therapy is oral, intravenous or intramuscular. Alternative to this, a corticosteroid therapy may be carried out. This generally includes steroids like prednisolone. Many treatments aim to reduce the symptoms of eosinophilia significantly so that a person can lead a normal life.