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Can I get a visa for going abroad for hepatitis B?

You can go abroad. It doesn't matter.

Patients with hepatitis B can go abroad without affecting the visa application. Although there are items of liver examination in the physical examination required by some national embassies, including hepatitis B and liver function examination, these are necessary procedures and generally will not affect the visa application for going abroad. For patients with hepatitis B, the most important thing is to do regular check-up and treatment. It is suggested that patients go to the hospital for regular check-up. Once there is an abnormal situation, patients must pay attention to it and take effective measures for treatment in time to achieve early recovery.

For scholars studying abroad, most countries need to apply for entry visas from embassies and consulates in China in advance, except for some countries. Visa is the most effective way to control the entry of patients with the above diseases. Therefore, many countries stipulate that in addition to the admission notice or invitation letter, proof of financial assistance, a medical examination certificate is also required to apply for a visa.

The original quarantine infectious diseases in the world are plague, cholera, smallpox and yellow fever. These four diseases are infectious diseases that will cause great harm to human beings. Later, the World Health Organization announced that smallpox had been basically controlled worldwide since 198, so generally no certificate of smallpox prevention was required.

Extended information:

Physical examination items abroad:

1. General items, mainly including height and weight, pulse temperature, etc.

2. Medical examination, mainly including blood pressure measurement, examination of the heart and its five internal organs, etc.

3. Chest X-ray examination. Mainly check the lungs, and other organs.

4. Blood test. Blood tests include anti—HIV (AIDS), syphili (syphilis), hepatitis B surface antigen, hepatitis C antibody and alanine aminotransferase.

5. ECG and B-ultrasound, ECG mainly examines the heart, while B-ultrasound mainly examines the five internal organs.

6. Urine test. Check urine specific gravity, urinary chologen, etc.

7. Immunize. Immunization will be carried out in the physical examination abroad, and some antibodies to infectious diseases will be added.

When you go abroad, you can taste the customs of different countries and feel the exotic scenery. But before going abroad, you must pass the medical examination abroad, which is responsible for yourself and the health of others.

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