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My dad is 48 years old, with rdw count at 14.80%, triglycerides at 249 mg/dl, fbg at 126 mg/dl, eosinophil at 10.30%, crp at 6.80 mg/l and everything else is normal including the fever, spo2, pulse rate and no sign of cough without any difficulty in breathing. What could possibly a reason for an increase in eosinophil count? And what other diagnostic tests would you recommend for him?
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Raised eosinophils can be due to helminthic infections or any allergic phenomenon. It can be treated with a short course of antihelminthic treatament fbs and triglycerides are slightly raises which can be managed by lifestyle modification.
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