Eat dinner normally the day before the physical examination, and don't eat anything else after the meal, including snacks and boiled water, because some physical examination items can only be examined if they reach a certain fasting state, such as angiography and CT.
Long-term drug addicts can continue to take other drugs after physical examination.
If you take medicine all the year round or have been taking medicine this month, you can continue to take medicine and tell your attending doctor what medicine you are taking and why. Only by telling the attending physician can the attending physician make a correct analysis of the physical examination report. If you start taking medicine these days, take it after the physical examination.
Get enough sleep, preferably before 10.
Sleep will affect the results of your physical examination tomorrow, especially ECG and organ examination, so you must have a good sleep the day before, so that you can get better results during the examination. The best sleep time is before 10 in the afternoon!
People who take blood tests should have an empty stomach, including water.
Generally speaking, there are requirements for blood tests in physical examination items, so basically you don't eat or drink from the night before the physical examination to after getting up. It's better to have an empty stomach! If you accidentally forget, eat or drink water, you must be explained by the nurse who took the blood!