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After cholecystectomy, will it affect the physical examination of civil servants?

There is no explanation in this regard in the civil servant physical examination items, and it generally does not affect the physical examination of ordinary civil servants.

"General Standards for Physical Examination for Civil Servant Recruitment (Trial)"

Article 1 Structural heart disease such as rheumatic heart disease, cardiomyopathy, coronary heart disease, and congenital heart disease shall not be qualified. Those with congenital heart disease who do not require surgery or who are cured by surgery are qualified.

If one of the following conditions occurs, pathological changes are excluded and the patient is qualified:

(1) There is a murmur on heart auscultation;

(2) Frequent period Presystole;

(3) The heart rate is less than 50 beats or greater than 110 beats per minute;

(4) Other situations where the electrocardiogram is abnormal.

Article 2: The blood pressure is within the following range and qualified: systolic blood pressure less than 140mmHg; diastolic blood pressure less than 90mmHg.

Article 3: Blood system diseases, disqualification. For simple iron deficiency anemia, if the hemoglobin is higher than 90g/L in men and 80g/L in women, it is qualified.

Article 4 Tuberculosis is unqualified. However, the following conditions are qualified:

(1) Primary tuberculosis, secondary tuberculosis, tuberculous pleurisy, those who are clinically stable and unchanged for 1 year;

(2) Pulmonary tuberculosis External tuberculosis: renal tuberculosis, bone tuberculosis, peritoneal tuberculosis, lymph node tuberculosis, etc., with no recurrence 2 years after clinical cure and no change after examination by a specialized hospital.

Article 5: Chronic bronchitis accompanied by obstructive emphysema, bronchiectasis, and bronchial asthma are unqualified.

Article 6: Chronic pancreatitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease and other serious chronic digestive system diseases are not qualified. Those who have no serious complications after subtotal gastrectomy are qualified.

Article 7: Various acute and chronic hepatitis and liver cirrhosis are unqualified.

Article 8: Malignant tumor, unqualified.

Article 9: Nephritis, chronic pyelonephritis, polycystic kidney disease, and renal insufficiency are disqualified.

Article 10: Endocrine system diseases such as diabetes, diabetes insipidus, acromegaly, etc. are not qualified. Those who have no symptoms or signs 1 year after hyperthyroidism is cured are qualified.

Article 11: Those with a history of epilepsy, mental illness, hysteria, nocturnal disorder, severe neurosis (frequent headaches and dizziness, insomnia, significant memory loss, etc.), psychoactive substance abuse and dependence , unqualified.

Article 12 Lupus erythematosus, dermatomyositis and/or polymyositis, scleroderma, polyarteritis nodosa, rheumatoid arthritis and other diffuse connective tissue diseases, Takayasu arteritis, unqualified.

Article 13: Late-stage schistosomiasis, late-stage haemorrhagiasis combined with rubbery swelling or chyluria are disqualified.

Article 14: Skull defects, intracranial foreign bodies, craniocerebral malformations, and post-traumatic brain syndrome are disqualified.

Article 15: Severe chronic osteomyelitis, disqualified.

Article 16: Third-degree simple goiter is disqualified.

Article 17: Gallstones or urinary tract stones with obstruction are not qualified.

Article 18: Gonorrhea, syphilis, chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, genital warts, genital herpes, and AIDS are not qualified.

Article 19: Those whose corrected visual acuity in both eyes is less than 4.8 (decimal visual acuity 0.6), who are blind in one eye and whose corrected visual acuity in the other eye is less than 4.9 (decimal visual acuity 0.8), or who have obvious eye disease that impairs visual function, will be disqualified.

Article 20: Those who have hearing impairment in both ears and cannot hear whispers within 3 meters with both ears using artificial hearing devices will be disqualified.

Article 21: Other serious diseases that are not included in the physical examination standards and affect the normal performance of duties are not qualified.