Can Someone with Hepatitis B and Big Three Positives Pass the Civil Servant Physical Examination?
As we all know, companies usually require physical examination before employment, mainly to understand the physical condition of job seekers and whether they have infectious diseases, such as hepatitis B. According to national regulations, no employer is allowed to discriminate against hepatitis B patients. However, the catering industry is special, and if someone is a hepatitis B patient, they may not be able to work normally. So, can hepatitis B patients with "big three positives" pass the physical examination for civil servants? I believe many patients with big dreams are particularly concerned about their future. Let's take a closer look at it below.
Article 7 of the currently implemented "General Standards for the Physical Examination of Civil Servants for Employment (Trial)" stipulates that restrictions on applicants' height, weight, and other physical characteristics have been lifted, and no restrictive regulations have been made for disabilities. It specifically clarifies that hepatitis B virus carriers are qualified in the physical examination standards. The so-called hepatitis B virus carrier status refers to normal liver function. The difference between hepatitis B virus carriers and healthy people during blood tests is that HBsAg (surface antigen) is positive. Whether hepatitis B patients with "big three positives" can pass the civil servant physical examination depends on the examination results. If the results show no significant abnormalities in liver function and histological examination, it can be considered that there is no "liver inflammation". This belongs to hepatitis B virus carriers. Otherwise, they are hepatitis B patients, and hepatitis B patients cannot pass the civil servant physical examination.
1. Medication: When the liver function of hepatitis B patients with "big three positives" is abnormal, they can stabilize their condition through medication. The choice of medication depends on their own situation, and scientific and reasonable medication should be taken under the advice of doctors. In addition, they should pay attention to having controlled sexual activities, as frequent and excessive sexual activities can increase the burden on the liver. Hepatitis B is also a disease that can be transmitted through sexual contact, so hepatitis B patients with "big three positives" must take safety measures, use condoms, and avoid infecting their spouses during sexual activities.
2. Dietary Restrictions: Hepatitis B patients with "big three positives" can also treat their condition through dietary therapy. They should avoid spicy and stimulating foods, smoking, and drinking, which can increase the burden on the liver. Instead, they should eat foods with high carbohydrates, vitamins, protein, and low fat, such as fresh vegetables and fruits.
3. Emotional Stability: Stable emotions are one of the methods for treating hepatitis B with "big three positives". Hepatitis B patients can control and treat their condition by stabilizing their emotions. Maintaining a good mindset is very helpful for hepatitis B patients with "big three positives". Remember not to get angry, as imbalance of qi or stagnation of liver qi can cause discomfort or even pain in the liver area and poor appetite. Therefore, hepatitis B patients with "big three positives" should pay special attention to regulating their emotions and avoid adverse emotions.
Hepatitis B with "big three positives" is not a major issue, but regular check-ups are necessary. If liver function is normal, no treatment is needed. However, if abnormalities are found, it is necessary to take them seriously, identify the cause, and take effective treatment to control the condition and prevent further development.