Basophils are white blood cells that have to do with the immune reaction to Allergies and infections. Elevations in these and eosinophils are generally caused by allergies, frequently seen for example, in asthmatic individuals. There can be a variety of other causes, so it is best to ask your doctor about these if these are your lab results.
Do you have allergies? If so, they are probably causing your slightly elevated basophil count. Since basophils are such a tiny percentage of your overall white blood count (around 1%), it doesn't take many extra cells to cause the abnormal test result of 2.
if the basophil is o so what the the problem in the body
No, dehydration cannot cause elevated liver enzymes. Vitamin deficiency and damage to liver can cause the enzymes of the liver to be elevated.
A basophil is a cell which has granules stained by basic stains, especially granular leukocytes.
My Baso is 0.143 with SED Rate 13 HCT 40.2 and RDW rate 10.4 What does that mean?
Usually, this is part of the bodies normal reaction to infection or may occur as part of an allergic reaction. Usually this is nothing to worry about but a doctor should take steps to rule out serious infection.
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Basophil percentage (BA%) in a complete blood count (CBC) refers to the percentage of basophils, which are a type of white blood cell. It is an important component of the differential white blood cell count and can provide valuable information about the body's immune response. Elevated levels of basophils may indicate certain conditions such as allergies, infections, or inflammatory disorders.
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