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Swollen Feet
I had a fracture two months ago on the last toe finger of my left leg. Reached to ortho and got it resolved. however, the swelling did not go. The swelling was there in both the legs. on the advise of doctor took CBC, RFT and LFT. RFT AND LFT are fine. The cbc report says eosinophil at 13.8% when the average is 1-6. The absolute eosinophil count is at 1010 when the average is 200-500. Did not understand what this means. what could be the reason. Now slowly my swelling is going down. do i need to worry. Thanks in advance.
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There is nothing to worry. Usually in fracture there is a fluid over load. Which causes oedema (swelling) it slowly resolves. And as per your eosinophillia it is a sign of allergiec influence and often it is a cause of fluid over load. This can often cause you cold and cough. I would suggest Bresol tablet by Himalaya 1 Tablet daily for atleast 1-2 months. This will help reducing eosinophill.
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use warm foamentation for swelling which will resolve eventually. after 1 month repeat eosinophillia test.
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