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6. Complications of Hypereosinophilic Syndrome

The complications of hypereosinophilic syndrome are secondary, arising from damage to a particular body system. Organ damage is the most common complication. People may experience heart, kidney, or liver failure as tissue health deteriorates. Since specialized and non-specialized white blood cells are essential for fighting illness, patients with HES may develop recurring infections.

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