Wu Shengxin reminded that candidates should stop using various drugs one week before the physical examination, because some drugs can cause liver damage and cause a temporary increase in transaminase, which can disappear after stopping the drug. Therefore, if candidates really have to take medicine because of physical discomfort, they should have a physical examination after their physical health is restored and they stop taking the medicine, or inform the physical examination doctor of the situation during the physical examination. Candidates who usually take health care products and supplements should also stop using them before physical examination, because some health care products and supplements have to be detoxified by the liver, which will easily increase the burden on the liver and cause the increase of transaminase, which will affect the results of physical examination.
Grade three graduates are nervous about their studies, but don't stay up late the day before the physical examination to ensure that they sleep for more than 8 hours, because lack of sleep will lead to decreased resistance and easy to catch a cold. Once you catch a cold, it may cause the examinee's transaminase to increase, which will affect the physical examination results. Before the physical examination, candidates should also avoid strenuous exercise, because strenuous exercise will lead to an increase in blood pressure, which will also affect the physical examination results.
Candidates who take part in the physical examination on the morning of the physical examination should not eat breakfast and drink less water. Candidates who take part in the physical examination in the afternoon can have breakfast (that is, they can have a little light diet before 9: 00), but don't eat lunch. They should also eat some light food at dinner the day before, so as not to affect the results of liver function test and to take blood tests. Candidates who have a cold or other chronic diseases before the test and are taking medication should tell the doctor truthfully and provide reference for the medical examiner.