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My eosnophils count is 8%. ref range 0-6%. i have unexplained swelling on face. could the two be related?? help

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Dr. Scott Bateman answered

Specializes in ENT and Head and Neck Surgery

Possibly: Eosinophils are a type of white blood cell, whose number can increase in response to many conditions, especially allergic. Other conditions include infections (parasites), medications, hormonal imbalances, neoplasms and connective tissue disorders, among many. A physician specializing in allergy or immunology may be able to help you determine a cause or a link to your facial swelling.

Answered 2/15/2016

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