Generally speaking, if there are three unqualified results from the self-service physical examination machine, corresponding processing will be carried out according to different situations.
If the self-service physical examination machine only provides health advice, rather than confirming the disease or making a diagnosis, it will generally not enter the system directly. However, if your physical condition is abnormal, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time to avoid affecting your health.
If a self-service physical examination machine is used in a medical institution, unqualified results may be recorded in the medical record system according to the institution's regulations to facilitate subsequent diagnosis and treatment by doctors. If you have worrying symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor's recommendations for treatment.
In short, self-service physical examination machines are only used as auxiliary diagnostic tools. If you find that your physical condition is abnormal, it is recommended to seek help from a professional doctor in time to protect your health.
Physical examination items
1. Blood tests, including blood routine and liver function, including alanine aminotransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, total protein, globulin, and total bile Red pigment, etc., check blood lipids, kidney function including creatinine, urea nitrogen, carbon dioxide, uric acid, etc., as well as check cardiac enzymes, electrolytes, tumor three items, fasting blood sugar, etc.
2. Auxiliary examinations are required, including electrocardiogram, chest X-ray, urinary tract B-ultrasound and vaginal ultrasonic examination for women.
3. Do general medical, surgical and otolaryngology examinations to fully understand the situation.
Personal physical examination can carry out targeted examination according to one's own health condition. Common examination items include internal medicine, surgery, ophthalmology, otolaryngology, and stomatology.
Blood test items include blood routine, urine routine, liver function, kidney function, blood sugar, blood lipids, homocysteine, thyroid function, anti-O, rheumatoid factor, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, and trace elements. Auxiliary examinations include electrocardiogram, anteroposterior and lateral chest X-rays, color ultrasound of liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen and kidney, color ultrasound of uterine appendages, color ultrasound of bladder and prostate, color ultrasound of thyroid, color ultrasound of breast, color ultrasound of heart, and brain magnetic resonance imaging.
Self-physical examination
Self-physical examination is a sports medicine term announced in 2019.
A simple medical examination in which participants observe their health conditions and body reactions and record them in their training diaries. Including subjective feelings such as self-feeling, exercise emotions, sleep, appetite, etc., and objective phenomena such as pulse, weight, vital capacity, grip strength, sweating, etc.