Do hepatitis B patients need a physical examination to study abroad?
Mr. Li from Xiangxi, Hunan Province consulted: "Hello, doctor, my son is 20 years old and has been doing very well in school. He also works hard. I promised him that as long as he won the scholarship twice in a row, I would send him to study abroad, and now it is almost time to fulfill his promise. But there is a problem. My son is a hepatitis B patient and I don't know if I can go abroad. I want to ask. " Liver disease experts pointed out that under normal circumstances, countries will conduct physical examinations for those who apply for studying abroad. This is to ensure that the applicant will not endanger the health of the people around him, and it is also a sign of being responsible to everyone, so it is completely possible to enter the country if the health conditions are met. (will the physical examination find out that the big three yang will be rejected? However, patients with hepatitis B and big sanyang don't have to worry too much. Different countries have different physical requirements, so it depends on which country you study in. As far as we know, you don't need a medical examination to study in Britain. Australia, Canada and New Zealand must go to the designated hospital for physical examination when applying for a student visa. The requirements for studying in the United States are different. Generally speaking, as long as patients with hepatitis B have normal liver function for more than half a year, they can study abroad. However, if the country you are going to is strict, you should take active treatment first, and then choose to go abroad after your condition is stable. In addition, if the liver function of patients with hepatitis B is abnormal and their condition is serious, it is generally recommended to take active treatment first, and then consider going abroad after the liver function returns to normal and the condition is stable. It is recommended to use the latest ozone autotransfusion technology to treat hepatitis B, which originated from Germany and has been clinically verified for 8 years. It is safe, painless and has no toxic or side effects. It has the advantages of short course of treatment, quick response and definite curative effect, and can quickly identify and remove mutated virus strains and avoid drug resistance. Hunan Armed Police Corps Hospital is the first hospital in Hunan Province to introduce autotoxic reinfusion technology. It is a professional hospital for the treatment of liver diseases, which integrates scientific research, health care, prevention and treatment. The hospital has advanced liver disease treatment equipment and inspection equipment, which has remarkable curative effect on liver disease treatment and is trusted and recognized by the majority of liver disease patients! Welcome the majority of patients with liver disease to come to see a doctor!