Parameter Included: 1
Parameter Included: 1
Reliable, Ashirwad Hospital, Jaipur
RDCAHP
: Reliable, Ashirwad Hospital, Jaipur
Reliable, Durgapura, Jaipur
RDCDUR
: Reliable, Durgapura, Jaipur
Reliable, Shri Hospital, Jaipur
RDCSHJ
: Reliable, Shri Hospital, Jaipur
Reliable, Corporate Office
RDCCOR
: Reliable, Corporate Office
Reliable, Phcc, Jaipur
RDCPHJ
: Reliable, Phcc, Jaipur
Reliable, Agra Road, Jaipur
RDCARJ
: Reliable, Agra Road, Jaipur
Eosinophils contain granules filled with toxic proteins and enzymes that help in combating foreign substances and parasites. Their main function is to target and neutralize these invaders, modulating inflammation and promoting healing processes. Eosinophils are particularly adept at combating parasites, as they can release their toxic contents to destroy these organisms.
Increased levels of eosinophils, known as eosinophilia, may indicate various health conditions, including allergies, asthma, parasitic infections, autoimmune diseases, and certain types of cancers. Monitoring the eosinophil count is important in diagnosis and monitoring treatment response in these conditions.
Although eosinophils are most commonly associated with their role in allergic reactions and parasitic infections, studies have suggested they may contribute to other physiological processes, such as tissue remodeling, cytokine regulation, and immune system regulation. Further research is still underway to fully understand the extent of their functions.
In summary, eosinophils are immune cells that play a crucial role in the body's response to allergies and parasitic infections. Their involvement in immune regulation and inflammation makes them valuable indicators of various health conditions. Understanding the eosinophil count helps healthcare professionals identify and manage underlying diseases, providing effective treatment and care