I have gallstones in my conscription examination, so can I still join the army next year after I hav

Updated on healthy 2024-08-06
14 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    No. Criteria for the physical examination of the conscripted citizens:

    Chapter 1 Surgery.

    Article 13 History of thoracic and abdominal surgery, hernia, prolapse, anal fistula, paraanal abscess, severe old anal fissure, annular hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoids, unqualified.

    However, the following conditions are eligible:

    1) More than half a year after appendicitis surgery, no sequelae;

    2) Inguinal hernia or femoral hernia surgery for more than 1 year, no sequelae;

    3) Mixed hemorrhoids with less than 2 and both long diameters below.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    *OK**. If you are found to have gallstones during the conscription medical examination, but have undergone surgery and have been surgical, you can participate in the conscription next year.

    However, please note that in some cases, a history of certain diseases may be considered a reason for failing a medical examination. For example, according to the physical examination criteria of the recruited citizen, there is a history of thoracic and abdominal surgery, hernia, prolapse, anal fistula, paraanal abscess, severe old anal fissure, annular hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoids, and are not eligible. However, if your surgery is more than half a year after appendicitis surgery, there are no sequelae; More than 1 year after inguinal hernia and femoral hernia surgery, no sequelae; If you have less than 2 mixed hemorrhoids with a diameter of less than 2 or less, then you may still be considered medically qualified.

    Therefore, it is recommended that you consult with your doctor before surgery to understand the impact of surgery on your future military career. At the same time, when you join the military next year, you will also need to check with the relevant agencies and understand their medical examination standards to ensure that you meet the requirements.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Then have you gone to be a soldier, have you passed a medical examination?

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No.

    According to the "Regulations on Conscription Physical Examination" in the abdominal ultrasound project, Article 2:

    The following conditions are not eligible.

    1. Malignant signs;

    2. Moderate fatty liver liver function is abnormal, severe fatty liver;

    3. Pathological splenomegaly, pancreatic lesions;

    4. Diffuse parenchymal damage of liver and kidney;

    5. All kinds of positive stones, hydronephrosis;

    6. The diameter of the gallbladder wall polyp is more than 5 mm;

    7. **Uterine fibroids or adnexal masses of unknown nature.

    Problem analysis] Article 5 shows that all kinds of stones are not qualified.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If you have gallstones, you can't be a soldier.

    According to the Ministry of National Defense's issuance of the "Physical Examination Standards for Conscripted Citizens", the following conditions are not qualified: 1. Malignant signs;

    2. Moderate fatty liver liver function is abnormal, severe fatty liver;

    3. Pathological splenomegaly, pancreatic lesions;

    4. Diffuse parenchymal damage of liver and kidney;

    5. All kinds of positive stones, hydronephrosis;

    6. The diameter of the gallbladder wall polyp is more than 5 mm;

    7. **Uterine fibroids or adnexal masses of unknown nature.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Hello, the reason for the formation of gallstones may be that you often do not eat breakfast It is recommended that you go first After all, the body is the capital of the revolution.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No. Because gallstones are painful at the time of attack, they seriously affect work and training, and also bring a hidden danger of non-combat attrition to the troops. In addition, severe gallstones require surgery, which will increase the burden on the liver, spleen and pancreas, and reduce the physique.

    It is recommended that you take a good look at the soldier first, and then become a soldier, don't be irresponsible for your body, and force yourself to complete the goals that cannot be completed.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    For your consideration, even if you can go, don't go, your body is important, and I really want to go after the surgery and take off the sturdy.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, you can't.

    This kind of surgery will be passed by going for a physical examination next year. Hope it helps the landlord.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    We have seen in clinical practice that some intrahepatic bile duct stones are not allowed to join the army, but the specific standard should depend on the specific requirements of the army.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    According to the Ministry of National Defense's decision on the issuance of the "Standards for the Physical Examination of Conscripted Citizens", gallstones are not qualified according to the physical examination standards for abdominal ultrasound in conscription physical examinations.

    1. Qualification criteria.

    1. There were no obvious abnormalities in the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen and kidney;

    2. The following situations are not qualified.

    1. Malignant signs;

    2. Moderate fatty liver liver function is abnormal, severe fatty liver;

    3. Pathological splenomegaly, pancreatic lesions;

    4. Diffuse parenchymal damage of liver and kidney;

    5. All kinds of positive stones, hydronephrosis;

    6. The diameter of the gallbladder wall polyp is more than 5 mm;

    7. **Uterine fibroids or adnexal masses of unknown nature.

    Obviously, if the gallstone is a negative stone, it will fail in the X-ray examination, and if it is a positive stone, it will fail in the color ultrasound. Therefore, gallstones will definitely be judged unqualified in the recruitment process.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are no symptoms, which does not affect the results of the enlistment medical examination report.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It is generally not recommended to participate if you have gallstones. Specifically, there are several main reasons:1

    Admission Requirements: There are high requirements for the physical fitness and health of the participants. Having gallstones is an indication of a physical problem that makes it difficult to meet the requirements to join the army.

    2.Arduous training: The training environment is difficult, requiring high-intensity physical training and mental pressure, which has a great burden on the body.

    If you have gallstones, you may not be able to stick to it. 3.Logistically inconvenient:

    The logistics services of the training camps and activity areas are poor, and they need to take care of most of their daily lives. If a gallstone attacks occur, it can be difficult to get medical attention quickly. 4.

    May affect service: gallbladder calculi may cause symptoms such as abdominal pain and nausea, affecting training effectiveness and performing tasks. 5.

    Higher risk: There is some risk associated with the service, and gallstones may increase the likelihood of injury or other complications. So in general, it is generally not recommended to participate in gallstones.

    It is better to ** gallstones first, and then think about joining the army. At the same time, the military inspection will also require applicants from Heng Zhenkai to undergo a physical examination to eliminate potential health hazards.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Nope!

    There is a medical examination before becoming a soldier!

    If there is any illness!

    You can't be a soldier!

    Again! Gallstones are all in the hospital! How else to be a soldier?

    If you don't understand, you can ask me!

    Give a satisfactory answer)

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