No, because if you are allergic the eosinophil is up while if you have a high white cell count means that you have an infection.
Yes it can and it can be quite dangerous.
no
Eosinophilia is a higher-than-normal level of eosinophils, a type of white blood cell that plays a role in the immune response. It can indicate allergies, parasitic infections, or other medical conditions. Treatment focuses on addressing the underlying cause.
Yes, seasonal allergies are no different from 'normal' allergies.
Is popcorn a cause of allergies?yes
Allergies do not cause acne
Yes. You have higher than normal blood pressure in Cushing's syndrome. The adrenal medulla is directly responsible for malignant hypertension, as in Pheochromocytoma..
Pre Diabetes is when you blood glucose levels are higher than normal but they aren't high enough to cause diabetes. You have to diet and exercise to fix your blood glucose levels.
It did with me - although I was 2 at the time. I believe it was a sulfa based antibiotic that did it.
Doctors usually treat an elevated WBC with antibiotic's. It is important for your doctor to find out why your WBC is higher than normal. Only your doctor can tll you why your count is higher than normal through blood tests. Your body generates more WBC's to fight infection, but it is very important to treat the underlying cause of the increased blood count.
Yes
Allergies result when antigens from allergens bind to mast cells, which release histamines, which in turn cause increased blood flow, sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes.
Blood should be at a pH level of around 7.4. Blood acidity occurs when this number rises to a higher-than-normal level and the condition is known as acidosis. The most common ion to cause this is the hydrogen ion.