What can't a health certificate do?

5 Infectious dermatoses Infectious dermatoses generally refer to infectious dermatoses caused by viruses, bacteria and fungi, such as tinea capitis, tinea corporis, tinea manus and pedis, onychomycosis, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, erysipelas and leprosy. People with infectious skin diseases are generally not allowed to apply for health certificates. They should actively treat and pay attention to personal hygiene, and then apply for health certificates after the skin diseases are cured.

Other diseases endangering health, such as avian influenza, infectious pneumonia, measles, Japanese encephalitis, epidemic hemorrhagic fever, anthrax, dengue fever, malaria, etc. When they suffer from other infectious diseases that may affect the health of others, they cannot receive treatment.

7 Tips Even if you can't treat health problems with infectious diseases, you don't have to be depressed and give up on yourself. You must cheer up and treat actively, because the biggest harm of these diseases is not to infect others, but to harm your health.