If physical examination is a big test about health in life, then the physical examination report is the "report card" of this big test. However, after getting the physical examination report, many people are in trouble. They know all the words, but they can't understand what the report means. I will teach you step by step today! What does the "reference value" and " critical value " in the physical examination report mean? In the
physical examination report, the corresponding reference values will be marked after routine test items such as blood pressure, blood routine , urine routine, biochemical, glycated hemoglobin , and tumor marker . The reference value usually represents the normal range of this check item. If your check results are within the reference range, congratulations, this result is normal!
What is the "critical value" that doctors often say?
corresponds to the reference value range. If a small extent exceeds, the critical value of edge rise or edge decrease will be reached. For example, the reference value of total cholesterol is less than 5.2 mmol per liter, and the physical examination results are a critical value between 5.2-6.2 mmol per liter, and greater than 6.2 mmol per liter is an outlier. If your test results are at a "critical value", beware that your body may have abnormalities. What does "⬆ ⬇ M" mean in
physical examination report?
In fact, these three symbols are not uniform. The physical examination reports in some areas will be reflected in "H", "L" and "M". ⬆, corresponding to H, that is, high (high) in English, prompts that the data of this test result is higher than the normal value; ⬇, corresponding to L, low (low) in English, prompts that the data of this test result is lower than the normal value. M, middle (medium) in English means that your test results are normal!

venous blood is collected for physical examination, Health Times Figure
Is there a heart problem in the physical examination report "sinus arrhythmia"?
There is a sinoatrial node on the right atrium of the human body, which can generate electric currents automatically and rhythmically. Every time the sinoatrial node is impulsive, the heart beats once. The heart rhythm originates from the sinoatrial node, and is uniformly called " sinus rhythm ". Sinus arrhythmia is more common among young people. Excessive fatigue, emotional tension, anxiety, unhealthy living habits, drinking a lot of coffee, insomnia, etc. may induce sinus arrhythmia. If there are no obvious symptoms such as palpitations, chest tightness and , special treatment is generally not required. What indicators in the
physical examination report should be paid special attention to?
1. thyroid and breast nodules . Class 4 or above (including 4 categories) thyroid and breast nodules are divided into 7 categories, 0 belongs to normal, 1 and 2 are benign; Class 3 tends to be benign and requires regular review; while Class 4 includes Class 4A, 4B, and 4C, there is a high possibility of malignancy, and medical technology needs to be used to clarify the diagnosis and guide the next step of treatment.
2. Helicobacter pylori (HP): + Helicobacter pylori infection with can easily cause chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer , gastric cancer and other diseases. If the C13/C14 test report is positive for Helicobacter pylori, you should go to the gastroenterology department for treatment in time and give medication if necessary. Two weeks of drug treatment are a course of treatment. The C13/C14 expiration test will be reviewed one month after the drug is stopped.
How often does it take to undergo a physical examination to scientifically?
20-30 years old: People with good health and no family history are recommended to undergo routine physical examination once a year. People aged 30-45: Those who are healthy and do not have chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes , hyperlipidemia, etc. It is recommended to have a comprehensive physical examination once a year. People over 45 years old: Those with a history of chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, and tumors, it is recommended to undergo a personalized physical examination of 1+X (regular physical examination + special examination) every six months.
( Health Times )