What are the general premarital check-ups

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The general examination contents for marriage check ups include inquiring about medical history, general physical examination, examination of the reproductive system, laboratory tests, and congenital genetic diseases.

1. Inquire about medical history

The main purpose is to inquire about the new person's physical condition and past medical history, such as whether they have any infectious diseases, heart disease, mental illness, etc. At the same time, it is necessary to inquire about the family history of both parties, understand whether there are any hereditary diseases in the family, and confirm whether the newlyweds have a blood relationship, in order to preliminarily determine whether the two can become husband and wife.

2. General physical examination

This mainly includes some basic routine checks. For example, height, weight, blood pressure, cardiopulmonary auscultation, etc., to assess physical health status.

3. Examination of the reproductive system

Usually, the development of internal and external genitalia, as well as the presence of congenital abnormalities, are examined to preliminarily determine whether there are fertility issues.

4. Laboratory examination

It mainly includes routine blood and urine tests, liver function tests, hepatitis B virus tests, and semen tests and HIV tests in special cases.

5. Congenital genetic diseases

Generally, it is detected by examining chromosomes, such as diseases like albinism, epilepsy, and mental illness. If one suffers from such diseases, they may pass them on to the next generation.

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