Normal white blood cells, high neutrophils, low lymph means that the person has a normal number of white blood cells, a high number of neutrophils and a low number of lymphocytes, which is usually an abnormal performance, normal people usually do not have this abnormal situation, there are some reasons that may lead to this situation: 1. Infectious factors: mainly bacterial infectious diseases, usually common in respiratory system infections, digestive infections, urinary system infections. Such patients need to carry out serological examination as well as combined with other uncomfortable symptoms to identify which type of bacterial infection is caused, and choose the appropriate antibiotics, using a combination of drug treatment, so as to reduce complications and the emergence of bacterial resistance, after the infection is gradually controlled, neutrophils and lymphocytes can gradually return to normal; 2, blood system diseases: normal white blood cells, high neutrophils, low lymphocytes, common in emergency situations. Low lymphocytes are commonly seen in acute and chronic granulocytic leukemia, myeloproliferative leukemia and other hematologic diseases, which are usually more malignant and require bone marrow aspiration to identify the specific cause of the disease and determine the diagnosis. After the diagnosis is confirmed, the treatment is mainly chemotherapy, which is given as supportive treatment at the initial stage and induction therapy with drugs to prepare for chemotherapy later, which is often given as a three-drug combination. But some patients after chemotherapy due to bone marrow suppression, and then the application of granulocyte colony-stimulating factor, may also appear the number of normal white blood cells, neutrophils are high, the number of lymphocytes is low phenomenon, this situation does not require too much treatment, after the disease is cured, regular visits to the hospital to recheck the blood marrow image can be; 3, hormonal drugs: If patients apply hormonal drugs, such as prednisone, cortisone, etc., these hormones may also lead to neutrophils. These hormones may also lead to high neutrophils and low lymphocytes, which generally do not require special treatment, and will usually gradually return to normal values after discontinuing the hormones.