noun
- An abnormally high number of eosinophils (a type of white blood cell) in the blood or tissues, often indicating an allergic reaction, infection, or certain medical conditions.
Usage: medical/clinical term; typically used in medical contexts and diagnoses
Examples
- The patient's blood test revealed eosinophilia, suggesting a possible parasitic infection.
- Eosinophilia is commonly observed in people with severe allergies or asthma.
- The doctor ordered additional tests to determine the cause of the eosinophilia.
- Certain medications can trigger eosinophilia as a side effect.
- Eosinophilia may indicate an underlying autoimmune disorder that requires further investigation.