Can I do a menstrual health certificate physical examination?
It is completely possible to have a health certificate physical examination during menstruation, and it will not affect the final certificate application result. Only certain sampling items need to be explained to the medical staff in advance, and there is no need to reschedule.
Last week, I accompanied my best friend who owns a milk tea shop to go to the district Center for Disease Control and Prevention to apply for a health certificate. When we left, she realized that her aunt was here. She squatted on the roadside and searched for ten minutes, and the search became more and more panicked. She said that blood drawn during menstruation would lead to anemia and the urine test failed. She almost turned around and went home. When she arrived at the site and mentioned it to the registration desk, the nurse just waved her hand and said it was fine. She just had to be careful when taking urine. If she was worried about contamination, she could do a routine urine test later. She could do the rest of the tests normally that day. In the end, she got the certificate within a week and there were no problems at all.
To be honest, I used to think that I couldn’t do this kind of physical examination during my menstrual period. It wasn’t until I helped store employees apply for health certificates twice that I realized that many people were spreading rumors and confusing gynecological physical examinations with health certificate physical examinations. Gynecological physical examinations include leucorrhea, cervical scrapings, etc. It is true that it is easy to get infected if it is not performed during menstruation, but the items on the health certificate do not involve gynecological examinations at all. Think about it, the health certificate is an admission certificate for those working in catering and public places. The core is to check whether you have any infectious diseases that can be transmitted through contact, droplets, and the digestive tract, such as active tuberculosis, typhoid fever, dysentery, suppurative skin diseases, etc. These have nothing to do with whether you come to Auntie or not.
Items such as taking a chest X-ray to check for tuberculosis, drawing two small tubes of blood to check for liver function and hepatitis A and E are not affected by menstruation at all. Don't listen to people's lies that drawing blood will cause deficiency. The two tubes of blood add up to only about 5ml, which is less than what your aunt measured at one time. You can make up for it by drinking half a cup of brown sugar water. There is no problem of anemia at all. There are also doctors and surgeons who feel the belly, check the skin for purulent wounds, measure the blood pressure and weight, and even touch the sides. They do whatever they want.
The only thing that may cause minor problems is the urine and stool routine. If the aunt's urine volume is relatively large and menstrual blood is accidentally mixed in when urinating, the urine routine results will show positive red blood cells and occult blood. People who don't understand will panic when they see it. In fact, as long as you tell the tester in advance that you are menstruating, they will specifically mark it on the report. The doctor who reviews the health certificate will know that it is caused by sample contamination and will not judge it as unqualified. Of course, some physical examination centers are afraid of disputes in the future and will recommend that you wait until your aunt has left to make up for these two items. You can do the other items first without having to rerun them all, and it will not affect the progress of the certificate application.
I once met a young girl who was in a hurry to get a job. She had to get a physical examination receipt on the same day, and it was time for her menstrual period. She wiped her vulva in advance and collected the urine from the middle part. The final urine routine results showed no problems at all. She got the receipt on the same day and successfully obtained the certificate three days later. Of course, if you have plenty of time, it will be more worry-free to wait for your aunt to leave for two or three days before coming back. If the sample contamination result is abnormal, you will not have to take time to run a second make-up test. No one wants to go to the physical examination institution more often, right?
Oh, by the way, there is a small caveat. There was an employee who was too embarrassed to say that he was here, and did not say hello to the medical staff. The urine routine test showed that occult blood was 3+. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention directly asked her to re-examine. She had to make two more trips to get it done. It took a week to get the certificate, which delayed the entry time. It was a big loss. There's really no need to be embarrassed. Doctors and nurses have seen this kind of situation many times. Just tell them that it's no trouble. Don't hold it on yourself and delay your business.
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