What items should be checked in general physical examination?

General physical examination items include blood pressure, heart rate, height and weight.

Medical items include auscultation of heart and lung, palpation of liver, spleen and abdomen,

Surgical examination includes skin, spine, limbs, etc.

Otolaryngology examination includes vision, hearing, oral cavity, throat and nose examination.

The test items include routine examination of blood, urine and feces, liver function, two and a half pairs of hepatitis B, blood sugar, blood lipid and renal function.

Radiology department usually does chest x-ray examination.

B-ultrasound generally does the examination of liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidney and ureter, while women do the examination of uterus and appendix, and men have the examination of prostate.

Do a routine electrocardiogram

If you are a woman, you should have a gynecological examination, such as routine vaginal discharge, cervical examination and breast examination.

(You don't have to do it if you are unmarried)

The above are general examination items, and some items can be added, such as cervical and lumbar radiography. There are also some special exams, which are not listed here. You can decide what kind of inspection to do according to your own needs.

Eat lightly three days before preparing for the physical examination, ensure adequate sleep, and don't eat or drink after dinner the night before you go, which has little effect on your grades. In addition, the B-ultrasound that needs to be done to suppress urine should not drink water before blood drawing and hepatobiliary examination are completed.

B-ultrasound examination of urine retention includes female uterus, adnexa and male prostate.

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