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Guide To The Warning Signs Of Basophilia

Basophilia is a condition in which patients have too many basophils in their blood. Basophils, which help fight infection, are white blood cells produced in bone marrow. Basophilia is usually a symptom of an underlying condition. For example, it can develop due to rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, inflammatory bowel disease, and similar conditions. Other causes include allergies, infections, and myeloproliferative disorders like chronic myelogenous leukemia. Blood tests help diagnose basophilia. Some individuals may need to have imaging studies, genetic testing, or bone marrow biopsies. 

Basophilia treatment is indirect. Patients will need to treat the condition that caused basophilia. Thus, they will receive chemotherapy for leukemia and other myeloproliferative disorders. Allergy treatments, such as the best antihistamines, are used too. Some patients will need hydrocortisone cream for skin symptoms. Natural remedies for basophilia target digestive conditions. For example, patients need an inflammatory bowel disease diet. Of course, symptom management is key to treating basophilia and the underlying conditions.

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Itching 

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Patients who have basophilia as a result of an allergy are particularly likely to experience itching. Itchy eyes are especially common. Some individuals could develop skin rashes that itch as well. These rashes may be due to psoriasis, one of the conditions that can cause basophilia. Since itching can have many causes, patients should seek medical advice if they experience this symptom regularly. This is especially the case when the itching is severe. If possible, avoiding allergens may reduce the severity of this symptom. 

Hydrocortisone cream is available without a prescription. This cream can soothe itchy rashes. Doctors can prescribe stronger creams for individuals with persistent symptoms. Patients may also need to take antihistamines. Corticosteroids or epinephrine may be recommended for moderate or severe cases. They may need to try several different medications to control this symptom. Patients should tell their doctor about the location and duration of symptoms. They should also let their doctor know if they have a history of allergies. This will allow them to get the most effective treatment.

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