Increased eosinophils
When the absolute value of eosinophils in the surrounding blood is greater than 400-450 / mm3, it is called eosinophilia. It is often clinically related to a variety of diseases, especially parasitic infections and allergic diseases. A normal eosinophil count is 50 to 250 / mm3, and the level of endogenous glucocorticosteroids often decreases slightly in the morning.
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