Full physical examination

A full physical examination is a check of a person's height, weight, blood pressure, etc. It includes a series of examinations such as internal medicine system, surgical system, ophthalmology, ENT, dentistry, gynaecology, color Doppler ultrasound, laboratory, pathology, etc. A systematic systemic examination can detect some symptoms early: understand whether there is iron deficiency anemia, exclude blood cancer (leukemia) and inflammation and platelets, understand the intestinal condition to eliminate drowsiness, enteritis, understand hematuria, reveal nephritis, and understand whether there is type B infection Hepatitis virus, clarified the existence of hepatitis A, hepatitis C, hepatitis E, hepatitis D, hepatitis G infection, guidance for the treatment of various types of hepatitis

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