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What is the impact of myocarditis being limited in the physical examination of college entrance examination students?

1. "Limited qualifications" means that the school may not admit students to relevant majors. The physical condition of such candidates will restrict their ability to apply for certain majors. In other words, even if they apply for these majors, the school may not admit them. For example, candidates with abnormal color vision cannot be admitted to majors such as chemistry that use color wavelengths as strict technical standards; candidates with naked eye vision below the requirements cannot be admitted to majors such as flight technology (see Article 2 of the "Guidance Opinions" for details).

2. Majors that are not suitable for students with the following diseases

1. Major organs: lungs, liver, kidneys, spleen, gastrointestinal, etc. Those who have undergone major operations and have good functional recovery , or have a history of myocarditis, gastric or duodenal ulcers, chronic bronchitis, rheumatoid arthritis, etc., or those whose hyperthyroidism has been cured for one year, are not suitable to study geology and mining, water conservancy, transportation, energy and power. Category, public security science, physical education, marine science, atmospheric science, aquatic products, surveying and mapping, marine engineering, forestry engineering, weapons, forest resources, environmental science, environmental ecology, tourism management , grassland science majors, as well as civil engineering, fire protection engineering, agricultural water conservancy engineering, agronomy, forensic science, soil and water conservation and desertification control, and animal science majors. Junior college majors are not suitable for studying cooking technology, Western food technology, pastry technology, cooking and nutrition, performance, dance, sculpture, archaeology, geology, construction engineering, transportation and civil engineering, industrial equipment installation engineering, railway and bridge engineering, highway and Urban road engineering, highway and bridge engineering, railway engineering, industrial and civil construction engineering.