Dangers of double lung infection with low eosinophils

The dangers of having a double lung infection with low eosinophils include the possibility of promoting the progression of inflammation, causing lung tissue damage, nerve damage and other organ function damage.
1. Promote the progression of inflammation: If there is a double-lung infection with low eosinophils, it may lead to an increase in the level of white blood cells, and the inflammatory response will be significantly aggravated, and the patient will have a fever, recurrent coughing and coughing up sputum. Currently, glucocorticosteroids, such as dexamethasone, can be used as prescribed by the doctor to fight inflammation.
2. Causing lung tissue damage: it may cause interstitial pneumonia, pulmonary atelectasis, which is more damaging to the lung tissue and also affects the lung function in severe cases. Regular checkups are needed, and oxygen should be given in time if dyspnea occurs.
3. Nerve damage and other organ function damage: If the lung infection continues to worsen, the patient may develop cognitive impairment, and in severe cases, there will be frequent dizziness, nausea, and twitching of the limbs. It may also lead to myocarditis, liver and renal impairment, and systemic organ damage.
If there is double lung infection and low eosinophils, it is recommended that the patient should consult a regular hospital in time and cooperate with the doctor to improve the examination and standardize the treatment.