1. Whether the insured suffers from major diseases such as benign/malignant tumor, carcinoma in situ, carcinoid, leukemia, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, Parkinson's disease, epilepsy, lung nodule or ground glass shadow, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, etc.;
2. Whether the health examination results of the insured in the past year are abnormal;
3. In the past year, the insured has experienced intermittent pain (more than 7 days), syncope, cyanosis, persistent or repeated fever (more than 7 days), convulsions and other abnormal conditions.
It should be noted that if the insured has the following conditions, but still insists on insurance, the insured company may request a medical examination:
1. Past medical history, no recent review report;
2. The insured is older;
Third, the insured amount is too high;
The medical insurance card has been checked out.