A urine aberrant red blood cell percentage of 60 may be the result of nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis, and other causes. Urine abnormal red blood cell examination is to determine whether glomerulonephritic hematuria or non-glomerulonephritic hematuria. Physiologically, normal healthy people will not appear in the urine or a very small amount of abnormal red blood cells, and no other accompanying symptoms, do not need to be treated. Regular review is sufficient. If the percentage of abnormal red blood cells in urine is more than 60%, it belongs to glomerulonephritic hematuria, which suggests that glomeruli, tubules and other renal units may have problems, such as in nephrotic syndrome, glomerulonephritis, lupus nephritis and so on. Further examination of renal function, renal ultrasound, renal puncture biopsy, etc. can be performed to determine the cause of the disease. If there are abnormal red blood cells in the urine, it is recommended to consult a regular hospital in time to improve the relevant examination and diagnosis and treatment.