Eosinophilia is reduced when the cause of it gets reduced. That is when allergy or infection subsides the eosinophil count subsides.
Controlling isnophilia, or the excessive attraction to or obsession with someone, involves self-awareness and setting healthy boundaries. Practicing mindfulness can help you recognize and manage these feelings without letting them overwhelm you. Engaging in other interests and social activities can also provide balance and reduce fixation. If the feelings become distressing, seeking support from a therapist can offer guidance and coping strategies.
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What you are referring to is eosinophilia, not isnophilia.Eosinophilia is not a disease but a condition brought about by an underlying illness. An eosinophil is one of several types of white blood cells (leukocytes) found in your blood (and to a lesser degree in other bodily fluids and some tissues). Eosinophilia occurs when the eosinophil count increases above 600 cells / µL of blood.
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