The normal range of basophils as a percentage of the total number of normal leukocytes is 0~1%, and its absolute value is (0~0.1) x 10^9/L.
Basophils belong to a class of leukocytes, originating from bone marrow hematopoietic stem cells, differentiating and maturing within the bone marrow, and entering the bloodstream, they can participate in a series of inflammatory reactions within the body, such as resistance to external pathogenic bacteria, etc., as well as the body’s immune response.
When basophils decrease, their decrease has little clinical significance; when basophils increase, it often suggests the occurrence of some diseases, such as allergic diseases, chronic granulocytic leukemia, malignant tumors and so on.
Therefore, when abnormal basophil indicators appear, you should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor for treatment.