Lymphocytes 60% is the number of lymphocytes that make up 60% of the total number of white blood cells in a routine blood test. White blood cells include 5 types, neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, monocytes and lymphocytes. Routine blood tests, not only find out the number of each type of cell, but also the percentage of each type of cell to the total number. Normally the percentage of lymphocytes to the number of white blood cells is 20% to 40%. When the percentage of lymphocytes is 60%, which indicates a high percentage of lymphocytes, it is considered that there may be viral infections, such as chicken pox and measles, etc. Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection can also lead to an increase in the percentage of lymphocytes. Some tumors, such as lymphoma and leukemia, can also cause an increase in lymphocyte count. In addition, a decrease in the number of other cells can also cause a corresponding increase in the percentage of lymphocytes, such as hematopoietic abnormalities and other diseases. Lymphocyte 60% represents a high percentage, and it is recommended to consult a doctor in time to clarify the diagnosis and standardize the treatment.