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The threshold for civil servants' medical examination is not high. The liver disease standard has detailed provisions
The limited diseases have little influence on young people
"The threshold of the new civil servants' medical examination standard is not high, especially for many young people who want to apply for civil servants, these standards will not be an obstacle." According to the doctor of the Physical Examination Center of the Navy General Hospital, the physical examination results of people aged 21 to 31 show that the detection rate of diseases that affect the recruitment of civil servants, such as heart disease, hypertension, diabetes, severe neurosis, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus erythematosus, sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS, is generally low, mainly because these people are younger and in good health.
for young people, the main high-risk disease is ametropia. According to the analysis of physical examination results, most young people suffer from myopia in different degrees; Followed by fatty liver, hyperlipidemia and high body weight.
"Pay attention to control on weekdays and adjust and treat as soon as possible, and these diseases will not affect civil servants' application." The expert told the reporter that according to the new standard, the corrected vision of myopia should be no less than 1.8. If the myopia of candidates is serious, laser and other vision correction operations can be carried out early.
In addition, experts pointed out that although fatty liver and hyperlipidemia are not included in the registration restrictions, they should be controlled as soon as possible to avoid the development of the disease and affect their health.
Make detailed provisions on liver disease standards
It is understood that there are 22 kinds of diseases that will be classified as unqualified in the physical examination of national civil servants. The first kind is heart disease, including organic heart diseases such as coronary heart disease, congenital heart disease and rheumatic heart disease.
The second type is hypertension. It is clearly stipulated in the Standard that the systolic blood pressure should be between 91mmHg and 141mmHg, and the diastolic blood pressure should be between 61mmHg and 91mmHg. If it is not within this range, it is considered as unqualified.
The third disease is hepatitis. After the recovery of acute hepatitis, the transaminase has been normal for less than half a year, and after the recovery of chronic hepatitis, the transaminase has been normal for less than two years, all of which are unqualified. However, if it is a patient with three positive symptoms, it depends on its transaminase index. If it is abnormal, it belongs to the unqualified range, and if it is normal, it belongs to the qualified range.
Insomnia patients may be restricted
Other diseases that will make the national civil servant competitors eliminated are severe hematological diseases, tuberculosis, severe chronic gastrointestinal diseases, chronic nephritis, diabetes, severe neurosis (such as frequent headache and dizziness, obvious memory loss, etc.), lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis, advanced schistosomiasis, severe chronic osteomyelitis, gallstones, third-degree simple goiter, sexually transmitted diseases and AIDS.
It is worth noting that insomnia may also become one of the diseases that restrict the application for civil servants. In addition, the corrected visual acuity of both eyes is less than 1.8, both ears are hearing impaired, and the whisper is still inaudible within 3 meters when wearing a hearing aid.
Special note: Due to the constant adjustment and changes in various aspects, all the examination information provided by Sina.com is for reference only. Candidates are requested to take the official information published by the authoritative department as the standard.