Eosinophilic Pneumonia, Faciitis, and Cystitis

Support for patients and their families coping with Eosinophilic Pneumonia, characterized by eosinophil invasion of the lung tissue; Eosinophilic Fasciitis, characterized by symmetrical skin in duration and, in the acute stage, is marked by swelling (edema) and pitting of the extremities; and Eosinophilic Cystitis, which causes injury and inflammation to the bladder.

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eosinophilic

kido
  • By kido · New reply 9:23 am
  • 18 replies
  • Hi I have eosinophilic faciitis and I was so happy to find this site. I have been sick from 2011 and it has been verey hard to have this disease and not have someone to talk to about how I feel. I hope ...

EGID and muscle growth

Zebramom
  • By Zebramom · New reply April 6, 2013
  • 3 replies
  • Anyone out there have information about EGID's and muscle growth? My 13 year old daughter is struggling with rib subluxations (dislocations) and it was mentioned that she may have issues with weak intercostal ...

Diagnosed with eosinophilic cystitis

HPeltier
  • By HPeltier · New reply February 2, 2013
  • 23 replies
  • I have been diagnosed with Eosinophilic Cystitis as of July 2012. This is fairly new to me, and of the many eos disorders, this particular one seems to be quite rare. I don't know anyone else that has ...

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