Article 1: Organic heart diseases such as rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease, congenital heart disease and Keshan disease are unqualified. People with congenital heart disease who don't need surgery or surgical cure are qualified.
In case of any of the following circumstances, the reasonable change of heart disease is ruled out and qualified:
(a) the heart auscultation physiological murmur;
(2) Contraction is less than 6 times per minute (strictly controlled for those with a history of myocarditis);
(3) The heart rate is 50-60 beats per minute or 100- 1 100;
(4) Other conditions of abnormal electrocardiogram.
Article 2: Blood pressure is qualified in the following range.
Systolic blood pressure is 90 mmhg-140mmhg (12.00-18.66kpa);
Diastolic pressure 60 mmhg-90 mmhg (8.00-12.00 kpa).
Article 3: Blood disease, unqualified. Simple iron deficiency anemia, male hemoglobin is higher than 90g/L and female hemoglobin is higher than 80g/L, which is qualified.
Article 4: Tuberculosis is unqualified, but the following conditions are qualified.
(1) Primary pulmonary tuberculosis, secondary pulmonary tuberculosis and tuberculous pleurisy, and the stable period after clinical cure is 65438 0 years;
(2) Extrapulmonary tuberculosis: renal tuberculosis, bone tuberculosis, peritoneal tuberculosis, lymph node tuberculosis, etc. There was no recurrence in 2 years after clinical cure, and there was no change after examination in a specialized hospital.
Article 5: Chronic bronchitis with obstructive emphysema, bronchiectasis and bronchial asthma are unqualified.
Article 6: Serious chronic gastrointestinal diseases, unqualified. Gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer has healed, and there is no bleeding history within 1 year, and those who are asymptomatic above 1 year are qualified; Those without serious complications after subtotal gastrectomy are qualified.
Article 7: All kinds of acute and chronic hepatitis are unqualified.
Article 8: All kinds of malignant tumors and liver cirrhosis are unqualified. After examination, hepatitis was excluded, and the carrier of hepatitis B pathogen was qualified.
Article 9: Acute and chronic nephritis, chronic pyelonephritis, polycystic kidney disease and renal insufficiency are unqualified.
Article 10: Endocrine system diseases such as diabetes, diabetes insipidus and acromegaly are unqualified. Those who have no symptoms and signs 1 year after hyperthyroidism is cured are qualified.
Article 11: Persons with a history of epilepsy, psychosis, hysteria, sleepwalking at night, and severe neurosis (frequent headache, dizziness, insomnia, obvious memory loss, etc.). ), psychoactive substance abuse and dependence are unqualified.
Article 12: Diffuse connective tissue diseases and Takayasu's arteritis such as lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis and/or polymyositis, scleroderma, polyarteritis nodosa and rheumatoid arthritis are unqualified.
Thirteenth: advanced schistosomiasis, advanced filariasis with rubber swelling or chyluria, unqualified.
Fourteenth skull defects, intracranial foreign bodies, brain malformations and post-traumatic syndrome are unqualified.
Article 15: Severe chronic osteomyelitis is unqualified.
Article 16: Third degree simple goiter, unqualified.
Article 17: Gallstones or urinary stones with obstruction are unqualified.
Article 18: Gonorrhea, syphilis, chancre, lymphogranuloma of venereal diseases, condyloma acuminatum, genital herpes and AIDS are unqualified.
Nineteenth binocular corrected vision is less than 0.8 (standard logarithmic vision is 4.9) or people with eye diseases with obvious visual impairment are unqualified.
Article 20: Hearing impairment exists in both ears. In the case of wearing a hearing aid, those who still can't hear the ear whisper within 3 meters are not qualified.
Twenty-first other serious diseases that are not included in the medical examination standards and affect the normal performance of duties are unqualified.
The above is the "General Standard of Civil Servant Employment Physical Examination (Trial)" referred by the bank physical examination. It is recommended to take a rest the day before the physical examination. Before the examination, it is best to avoid eating and strenuous exercise after 8 pm and keep enough sleep to prevent the physical examination results from being affected.