A high basophil rate indicates that the patient may have parasitic diseases, allergic diseases, hematologic diseases, and so on.
Basophils are a type of peripheral blood leukocyte and account for 0-1% of white blood cells. Clinically elevated basophils are often seen in parasitic diseases and allergic diseases, such as allergic rhinitis, allergic enteritis, and allergic dermatitis.
In addition, significantly elevated basophils can also be seen in hematologic diseases, such as chronic granulocytic leukemia, acute basophilic leukemia and so on.
If the basophil granulocytes are significantly elevated, it is necessary to consult the hematology department and receive standardized diagnosis and treatment under the guidance of a physician.