High eosinophils can indeed be confusing, and you’re on the right track seeking to understand them better. You’re spot on about eosinophils being types of white blood cells that deal with allergies, infections, and more serious conditions at times. Several factors could cause high levels, from undiagnosed allergies or reactions to infections. Your symptoms of fatigue, nasal congestion, and skin rashes could be related, as they suggest an overactive immune response, aligning with elevated eosinophils.
From an Ayurvedic perspective, it’s true that imbalances in doshas like Pitta and Kapha could contribute to such issues. Pitta, being fiery, can cause inflammation, while Kapha may increase mucus and congestion. Balancing these doshas can indeed help regulate immune responses.
You mentioned some Ayurvedic herbs—turmeric, Guduchi, and Tulsi—all of which are known for their immune-modulating properties. Turmeric, with its active compound curcumin, is anti-inflammatory and can help calm down the immune system when taken regularly with black pepper to enhance absorption. Guduchi (Tinospora cordifolia) is another wonderful herb that supports the immune system and balances doshas. You might consider taking it as a juice or a capsule form. As for Tulsi, or Holy Basil, it works well as a tea, which you can sip daily for its adaptogenic properties, supporting body’s stress and immune response.
Practically, start with small doses and observe your body’s response to these herbs, ideally under some guidance of an ayurvedic practitioner. Also, ensuring a balanced diet that supporting your prakriti, emphasizing fresh, warm, and well-spiced foods might contribute to dosha balance and soothing your symptoms.
Additionally, watch for any worsening of symptoms like persistent fatigue, shortness of breath, high fever, or if your skin rashes become more severe. If so, you may wanna consider conventional medical advice too as a precaution.
Ultimately, integrating a mix of modern medicine and Ayurvedic principles could give you a holistic plan to manage this situation. Your body’s showing signs—listening to them and responding both thoughtfully and naturally could lead you to a balanced, healthy state.



