How to read a medical report

The physical examination report is viewed as follows:

It is best to ask the doctor directly how the situation is.

There are a lot of data on the medical report, and the good ones are fine without reading, but the main thing is to understand the not-so-good ones.

When you want to indicate the presence or absence of the substance being tested, that is, the results of qualitative tests, generally "(+)" means positive; "(-)" means negative; "(±)" means "weak positive"; "(-)" means negative; "(±)" means "weak positive"; "(±)" means "weak positive". (-)" means "negative".

Body Mass Index (BMI): 18.5-24.9, Body Mass Index (BMI) = weight (kilograms) ÷ height (meters) squared, is a standard used internationally to measure the degree of fatness and thinness of the human body and whether it is healthy. The BMI index of healthy weight is 18.5-24.9, BMI between 25-28 is overweight, and more than 28 is obesity.

Medical examination is short for physical examination, which refers to the physical examination of the examinee through medical means and methods. It is the diagnostic part of medical treatment, a means of diagnosing symptoms or diseases and their associated factors.