What Not to Eat When Eosinophils Are Low: Clarifying the Misconception
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A low eosinophil count, known as eosinopenia, is less common and often less of a clinical concern than an elevated count, and typically does not require dietary intervention. The idea of a specific diet to manage low eosinophils is largely a misconception, as dietary factors rarely cause this condition directly.