Normal values for lymphocyte percentage

The normal value of lymphocyte percentage is 20~40%, which can be used as a reference for treatment clinically, and below or above this range has certain diagnostic significance.
Lymphocytes are a kind of white blood cells in the blood, divided into T lymphocytes and B lymphocytes, which are widely distributed in the human body and have the ability to react specifically with antigens, and are important immunologically active cells in the human body.
High percentage of lymphocytes is common in the recovery period of infectious diseases, tumor diseases, acute infectious diseases, such as measles, chicken pox, viral hepatitis, lymphoma, etc.. Low lymphocyte percentage is mainly seen in the application of adrenocorticotropic hormones, alkylating agents, anti-lymphocyte globulin and other drugs for treatment, such as bacterial infections, immunodeficiencies, tumors, and other diseases treatment can cause a decrease in lymphocytes.
When abnormal lymphocyte percentage occurs, the patient can consult the physician, and if necessary, should be under the guidance of the doctor to further clarify the cause and treatment.