What Causes Eosinophilia?

Asthma

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Asthma is an exceedingly common condition that causes the airways to become narrowed and produce additional mucus. When the airways swell up, breathing can become more difficult, which could cause patients to start experiencing coughing and shortness of breath. Minor cases of asthma may only be a small issue and can be very easy to manage. On the other hand, it's possible asthma will be a substantial problem that can make it difficult for patients to enjoy daily activities. Severe cases can also lead to life-threatening attacks. The primary symptoms of asthma include chest pain, shortness of breath, issues sleeping, and wheezing. Even though there's no cure for asthma, symptoms can be effectively managed.

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Parasitic Infections

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Parasitic infections are infections that result from a parasite being introduced to the body. Parasites are organisms that can only survive by living off of other organisms. While some parasitic infections are minor, others can lead to severe complications. The most common infections that occur within the United States include trichomoniasis, toxoplasmosis, cryptosporidiosis, and giardiasis. Trichomoniasis is an infection that's sexually transmitted but typically doesn't cause any notable symptoms. Toxoplasmosis can lead to the development of flu-like symptoms like muscle aches and swollen lymph nodes, which can last for upwards of a month. Cryptosporidiosis is an infection that can lead to weight loss, nausea, stomach pain, vomiting, and stomach cramps. Lastly, giardiasis can cause dehydration, gas, and diarrhea. The treatment used depends on the exact infection the patient has been diagnosed with. It's possible for eosinophilia to occur with many of these infections.

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