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What's going on when the status light for soldiers' physical examination comes on? How do I know the test results?

If you fail the physical examination, the subsequent physical examination status will not light up. If the physical examination is passed, it is possible that the local armed forces department has not entered the system. If you pass the physical examination, you should receive a text message from the Ministry of Armed Forces to notify you of re-examination or political review.

Physical examination items for military service:

1. Surgery:

Article 1: Length and weight shall not be less than the following standards:

(1) Male:

Army, submarine, surface ship personnel (including Marines, all the following are the same), airborne troops, tank crew, length 162 cm (tank crew shall not exceed 175 cm) ), weight 50 kg.

Diver, length 168 cm (not exceeding 185 cm), weight 54 kg.

The length and weight of ethnic minority land service personnel in remote areas can be relaxed to 158 centimeters and 48 kilograms, respectively.

(2) Female: Length 158 cm, weight 45 kg.

(3) Those who are too fat or thin will be disqualified.

Article 2: Skull defects, fractures, depressions, intracranial foreign bodies, etc. caused by trauma, sequelae of craniocerebral trauma, craniocerebral malformations, and history of craniocerebral surgery are disqualified.

Article 3: Neck stiffness, torticollis that cannot be corrected by oneself, third-degree simple goiter, and tuberculous lymphadenitis are unqualified.

Article 4: Bone, joint, bursa, tendon sheath disease or injury and its sequelae, bone and joint deformity, habitual dislocation, chronic spinal disease, chronic low back and leg pain, unqualified.

The following conditions qualify:

(1) Mild thoracic deformity (except for divers); mild scoliosis and hunchback that can be corrected by oneself.

(2) For simple fractures, one year after cure, the fracture will be well reduced and there will be no functional impairment or sequelae.

(3) Kashin-Beck disease only refers to enlargement of the (toe) joints, no subjective symptoms, no functional impairment, and the land service personnel are qualified.

Article 5: The length of the two lower limbs is unequal by more than 2 cm, the distance between the medial condyles of the femur in genu varus and the distance between the medial malleolus of the tibia in genu valgus exceeds 7 cm (more than 4 cm for airborne soldiers), or even if the distance is above Within the prescribed range but with abnormal gait, the condition is unqualified.

Article 6: Flat feet with mutilated and deformed fingers (toes) that affect the function, flat feet with complete disappearance of the plantar arch, corns, calluses, and severe chapped disease that affect long-distance walking are not qualified.

Article 7: Malignant tumors, benign tumors, cysts, scars, scars and physical disqualification in various parts that affect the appearance or function.

Article 8: Vasculitis, aneurysm, severe varicose veins of lower limbs, and varicocele are disqualified.

Article 9: History of thoracic or abdominal surgery, hernia, anal prolapse, anal impotence, old anal fissure, annular hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoids (diameter greater than 0.5 cm or more than two), frequent inflammation and bleeding Internal and external hemorrhoids are unqualified.

There are no sequelae for more than half a year after appendicitis surgery, more than one year after inguinal hernia and femoral hernia surgery, and all types of personnel are qualified.

Article 10: Inflammation of the genitourinary system, tuberculosis, stones and other diseases or injuries and their sequelae, malformation or underdevelopment of reproductive organs that affect function, cryptorchidism, etc., are unqualified.

The following conditions qualify:

(1) Mild non-communicating spermatic hydrocele (not larger than the unaffected testicle) without subjective symptoms, testicular hydrocele ( Including the testicle, which is not twice as large internally as the unaffected testicle).

(2) Communicating hydrocele, no recurrence or sequelae for more than one year after surgical cure.

(3) Small nodules of the spermatic cord and epididymis (no more than two, less than 0.5 cm in diameter) without tenderness or subjective symptoms.

Article 11 Underarm odor, tinea capitis, generalized tinea corporis, scabies, chronic eczema, chronic measles, neurodermatitis, vitiligo, psoriasis, close contact with infectious leprosy patients Those who have a history (of the same life) and other contagious or difficult-to-cure skin diseases, vascular nevus and pigmented nevus that affect the face are not qualified.

The following conditions qualify:

(1) Mild armpit odor (except for submarines, surface ship personnel, divers, and tank crews).

(2) Localized neurodermatitis (diameter not exceeding 3 cm), isolated and scattered vitiligo (not exposed parts when wearing summer clothes

), tinea versicolor, tinea cruris, mild Treat ringworm of hands (foot), fingers (toes), and chilblains.

Article 12: People with gonorrhea, syphilis, chancroid and lymphogranuloma venereum, non-gonococcal urethritis, genital warts, AIDS and virus carriers are not qualified.

2. Internal Medicine:

Article 13: If the blood pressure exceeds the following range, the patient is unqualified.

Systolic blood pressure: 12.00--18.66 kPa (96--140 mm Hg);

Diastolic blood pressure: 8.0--11.46 kPa (60--86 mm Hg) ).

Article 14: Organic heart and blood vessel diseases are disqualified.

The following conditions are qualified:

(1) After auscultation in the supine position, the systolic murmur is confirmed to be physiological after repeated auscultation after changing the body position, and the patient is qualified.

(2) Occasional premature contractions, no more than three times per minute, and no heart disease.

(3) Heart rate between 56 and 110 beats per minute.

The above three items must be strictly controlled for divers, airborne troops, and recruits who have entered plateau areas.

Article 15: Chronic bronchitis, bronchial asthma, tuberculosis, tuberculous pleurisy and other chronic respiratory diseases will not qualify.

The following conditions are qualified:

(1) Isolated and scattered calcification points, the number is less than 3, the diameter is not more than 0.5 cm, the density is high, the edges are clear, and there is no infiltration around it .

(2) The lung texture enhancement does not exceed the middle zone, is small in number, slender, evenly distributed, and has no distortion.

Article 16: Diseases of the stomach, duodenum, liver, gallbladder, spleen, and pancreas, bacillary dysentery, chronic enteritis, visceral ptosis, and abdominal masses are disqualified.

The following conditions are qualified:

(1) Supine position, breathing calmly, palpable liver no more than 1.5 cm below the costal margin at the right midclavicular line (no more than 3 cm below the xiphoid process) , soft, thin-edged, smooth, no tenderness or percussion pain, the upper limit of the liver is within the normal range, no anemia, and nutritional status is good

(2) Had hepatitis A virus five years ago , no recurrence after cure, no symptoms and signs.

(3) Those who have had spleen enlargement caused by malaria, schistosomiasis, or kala-azar in the past, no more than 1 cm below the left costal margin, no subjective symptoms, no anemia, and good nutritional status.

(4) The liver and spleen are touched at the same time, and it meets the above two items (1) and (3), and the ground crew and airborne troops are qualified.

Article 17: For liver function and hepatitis B surface antigen tests, those with any of the following conditions will be disqualified.

(1) Alanine aminotransferase modified King's method is more than 180 units or Wright's method is more than 40 units.

(2) Alanine aminotransferase modified King's method is more than 130 units or Wright's method is more than 25 units, accompanied by thymol turbidity test exceeding 6 units or zinc sulfate turbidity test exceeding 12 units.

(3) The hepatitis B surface antigen reverse passive hemagglutination titer is greater than 1:16.

Article 18: Diseases of the urinary, blood, endocrine and metabolic systems, and connective tissue diseases are disqualified.

Article 19 Hookworm disease (accompanied by anemia), chronic malaria, schistosomiasis, kala-azar, amoebic dysentery, filariasis, unqualified, filariasis cured for more than half a year, malaria, kala-azar , schistosomiasis, amoebic dysentery, and leptospirosis have been cured for more than two years without sequelae, and the general condition is good, and can bear heavy physical labor, and are qualified.

Article 20: Those with a history of epilepsy, mental illness, sleepwalking, coma, neurosis, mental retardation, or enuresis are not qualified

The following conditions are qualified:

(1) Short-term mental disorder caused by food or drug poisoning, no sequelae after cure.

(2) No enuresis has occurred since the age of thirteen.

Article 21: Central nervous system and peripheral nervous system diseases and their sequelae are disqualified.

Article 22: Stuttering will result in failure.

Mild stuttering (two words repeated twice in a sentence), except for submarine personnel, divers, and tank crews, are qualified.

3. Ear, Nose, and Throat Department:

Article 23: Loss of smell, unqualified.

Slow sense of smell, all types of personnel are qualified (except chemical defense soldiers).

Article 24: Listening, whispering less than 5 meters on each side is unqualified.

One side whispers 5 meters, the other side is no less than 3 meters, and the ground crew is qualified.

Article 25: Vertigo, severe motion sickness, seasickness, disqualification.

For mild motion sickness and seasickness, the ground crew must be qualified.

Article 26: Deformity of the auricle, atresia of the external auditory canal, recurrent inflamed preauricular fistula, eczema of the auricle and external auditory canal, otomycosis, are unqualified.

Mild otomycosis, land crews are qualified.

Article 27: Tympanic membrane perforation, suppurative otitis media, mastoiditis and other ear diseases that are difficult to cure are not qualified.

Tympanic membrane invagination, tympanic membrane adhesion, atrophy, scarring, and calcareous deposition, land crews, surface ship personnel, and tank crews are qualified.

The tympanic membrane is slightly inverted, the tympanic membrane scar or lime deposit does not exceed one-third of the tympanic membrane, the ear pressure function and tympanic membrane movement are good, and the submarine personnel and airborne troops are qualified.

Article 28: Nasal deformity, chronic paranasal sinusitis, severe hypertrophic rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, nasal polyps, middle turbinate polypoid changes and other chronic nasal diseases that affect nasal function are not qualified.

Hypertrophy of the middle turbinate that does not affect the drainage of the paranasal sinuses, a small amount of mucopurulent secretions in the middle meatus, and mild atrophic rhinitis are qualified for land crews, airborne troops, and tank crews.

Article 29: Chronic tonsillitis, pharyngeal and laryngeal diseases that affect swallowing and pronunciation functions and are difficult to cure are not qualified.

4. Ophthalmology:

Article 30: Visual acuity is not qualified if it is lower than the following standards:

(1) Ground crew: uncorrected visual acuity of the right eye 4.9 , the left eye’s uncorrected visual acuity was 4.8.

(2) Each naked eye vision of submarines, surface ship personnel, divers, airborne troops, and tank crews is 5.0.

The visual acuity of high school, vocational high school, and technical secondary school graduates can be relaxed to 4.9.

Article 31: Abnormal color vision and disqualification.

Those who can identify red, green, yellow, blue and purple are qualified as ground crew members.

Article 32: Diseases of the eyelids, palpebral margins, conjunctiva, and tear apparatus that affect eye function are disqualified.

Pseudopterygium, which does not penetrate more than 2 mm into the cornea, is a qualified military trainee.

Article 33: Protosis, nystagmus, eye muscle disease, disqualification.

***Same-sex esotropia and exotropia are within 15 degrees, and land trainees are qualified.

Article 34: Diseases of the cornea, sclera, iris and ciliary body, pupil deformation, and movement disorders are disqualified.

For corneal clouding that does not affect vision, all types of personnel are qualified.

Article 35: Diseases of the lens, vitreous body, choroid, optic nerve, and glaucoma are not qualified.

Congenital few scattered small opacities in the lens, all types of personnel are qualified.

5. Stomatology:

Thirty-six and third-degree caries, more than two missing teeth in a row and more than three missing teeth; jaw joint disease, severe tooth loss Peripheral diseases and oral diseases that affect chewing function are unqualified.

Article 37: Defective incisors, canines, and bicuspids, overbite exceeding 0.5 cm, open bite exceeding 0.3 cm, deep compounding exceeding two-thirds, crossbite, and uneven dentition. , mild periodontal disease, unqualified submariners and divers.

The following conditions are qualified:

(1) The three and four teeth on the upper and lower sides bite within 0.3 cm apart.

(2) The incisor is missing and functions well after being repaired by a fixed denture.

(3) Individual incisors are unevenly aligned or overlapping.

(4) Crossbite of maxillary lateral incisors that does not affect occlusion.

Article 38: Chronic mumps and parotid gland cyst are disqualified.

6. Gynecology:

Article 39: Abnormal development of external genitalia, functional uterine bleeding, reproductive organ tuberculosis, masses, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease, unqualified.

Article 40: All stages of pregnancy are unqualified.