What should I do if I need a health registration card to go to Lhasa by train?

Passengers' health registration cards are distributed together with the train tickets, and the health registration cards filled out by passengers are collected and checked by the conductor after boarding the train. Lin Zhigang, a staff member of the Propaganda Department of the Party Committee of Qinghai-Tibet Railway Company, said: "Taking the Qinghai-Tibet train means going to the plateau. Passengers must clearly establish this concept. Before taking this sleeping car, they must know their physical condition accurately and have the necessary physical examination. Are their bodies suitable for going to the plateau? Listen to the doctor's advice, don't force it. "

Passenger's name, age, home address, contact telephone number, etc. It needs to be filled in on the front of the passenger health registration card, and the following prompt is printed on the back: "According to the opinions of the health department and doctors, it is recommended that passengers have a physical examination before traveling in the plateau, and they can travel in the plateau only when the doctor confirms that they can travel in the plateau." And explained six diseases that are not suitable for traveling in high altitude areas above 3000 meters:

First, all kinds of organic heart diseases, obvious arrhythmia or resting heart rate >; 100 times/minute, hypertension, various blood diseases, cerebrovascular diseases;

Second, chronic respiratory diseases, moderate obstructive pulmonary diseases, such as bronchial asthma, bronchiectasis, emphysema, active tuberculosis, pneumoconiosis, etc.

Third, diabetes is out of control, hysteria, epilepsy, schizophrenia;

Fourth, high altitude pulmonary edema, high altitude cerebral edema, hypertension, obvious high altitude hypertension, high altitude heart disease and high altitude polycythemia have been diagnosed;

Fifth, high-risk pregnant women;

Sixth, people suffering from a bad cold and upper respiratory tract infection, with a body temperature below 38 degrees Celsius, but with obvious systemic and respiratory symptoms, should be suspended from entering the plateau until they are cured.