Eosinophils 7.2 x 10^9/L is a high state, mostly related to allergic reactions, but also seen in eosinophilia.
1. Eosinophil is a type of granulocyte in the blood, which belongs to a classification of white blood cells and is also differentiated from hematopoietic stem cells. Elevated eosinophil rate is generally associated with allergic diseases (e.g. pollen allergy, bronchial asthma, etc.), parasitic diseases and skin diseases.
2. In a few people, eosinophils may show a progressive increase in regular checkups, which should be alerted to the possibility of eosinophilia or chronic leukemia.
It is recommended to stay away from allergens, have a regular routine, and eat a light diet. Go to the hospital in time to monitor the eosinophil changes dynamically, to see if there is an allergic reaction, and further improve the allergens, stool tests for the presence of eggs to find the cause of the disease to clarify the diagnosis. Specific diagnosis should be made under the guidance of a physician.