Can I get a health certificate if I have liver disease?
Liver disease is a general term, which actually includes many types, such as alcoholic hepatitis and fatty liver. Viral hepatitis, drug-induced hepatitis, etc. The treatment of liver diseases caused by different reasons is different, and whether to apply for health certificate needs specific analysis. In this case, it is necessary to test liver function, do a hepatobiliary color Doppler ultrasound, and test hepatitis A, hepatitis B, hepatitis C and hepatitis D virus to see what the specific reasons are. In this case, if it is a liver disease caused by various hepatitis viruses, it is impossible to apply for a health certificate because it is contagious. If liver disease is caused by other reasons, such as alcoholic hepatitis, drug hepatitis or fatty liver, it is not contagious. Even if the liver function is abnormal, there is no possibility of infecting others. Therefore, a health certificate can be issued for liver disease here, and the health certificate mainly refers to whether there are infectious diseases. As long as there are no infectious diseases such as hepatitis B virus, you can apply for a health certificate.