Does gallbladder polyps affect the entry physical examination

Gallbladder polyps generally do not affect the physical examination for employment. Gallbladder polyps are mostly benign lesions, and physical examinations usually do not include specialized examinations for gallbladder polyps. However, if the polyps are large or accompanied by abnormal conditions such as cholecystitis, further evaluation may be necessary. The entry physical examination items usually include basic examinations such as blood routine, urine routine, liver function, chest X-ray, etc. If gallbladder polyps are asymptomatic or have a small volume, these routine examinations are difficult to detect. The conclusion of the physical examination report mainly focuses on health issues that may affect work, such as infectious diseases and abnormal heart and lung function. Gallbladder polyps usually do not belong to this category. Some units may increase abdominal ultrasound examination, which may detect gallbladder polyps. However, for simple polyps with a diameter less than 10 millimeters, most medical institutions will not classify them as unqualified items. If the diameter of a gallbladder polyp exceeds 10 millimeters and is accompanied by thickening of the gallbladder wall or stones, the examining physician may recommend a specialized re examination. This type of situation requires comprehensive judgment based on polyp morphology, growth rate, etc. If necessary, a follow-up certificate from a hepatobiliary surgeon should be provided. Very few units have strict requirements for the health of the liver and gallbladder system, and may require candidates to provide a pathological diagnosis report of gallbladder polyps. However, ordinary onboarding physical examinations rarely involve such in-depth examinations. After discovering gallbladder polyps, regular abdominal ultrasound should be performed to avoid high-fat diet and excessive fatigue. Before the entry physical examination, you can consult the specific items of the examination institution in advance and bring your previous examination report for reference. If polyps enlarge or experience symptoms such as abdominal pain and fever in the short term, timely medical attention should be sought instead of just focusing on physical examination results.

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