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Eosinophilia is not a disease; rather, it refers to an especially high number of eosinophil cells in the blood. In a child, increased eosinophil levels is a normal response to allergens, infections and other substances foreign to the body's immune system. Eosinophilia may not require treatment.
Top Resources on Eosinophilia
- eMedicine: Eosinophilia
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- Merck: Eosinophilia
- University of Pittsburgh Medical Center: Eosinophilia
- Wikipedia: Eosinophilia
- ClearLead: What is Eosinophilia?
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