A basophil count of 0.08 x 10^9/L is within normal values and is considered normal.
Basophils belong to a kind of leukocytes in the organism, cells that help to clear pathogens and mediate the development of metamorphic reactions, and are found in very small amounts in the blood, with a normal value of (0~0.1)×10^9/L. Therefore, only high basophils are clinically significant in general.
Therefore, a basophil count of 0.08×10^9/L is within the normal reference value, which is a normal level, and there is no need to worry too much.
When the basophil count is high, the cause should be clarified under the guidance of a doctor for active treatment.