Question

What are the dangers after the manifestation of pediatric tropical pulmonary eosinophilia, and what detailed tests are needed?

Answer

Pulmonary eosinophilia has a variety of pathogens and is closely related to allergic reactions. Parasitic infections can lead to simple pulmonary eosinophilia, such as the temporary eosinophilia caused by the migration and development stages of parasites like Ascaris lumbricoides and Ancylostoma duodenale within the human body; there are also persistent eosinophilia caused by the long-term migration of larvae of animal parasites within the human body, such as acanthocephalans, trematodes, Ascaris, and Metastrongylus.