What to check for in a child’s full body checkup

Children’s general physical examination needs to check items such as blood routine, urine routine, stool routine, eye examination, oral examination and so on. 1. Blood routine: Blood routine mainly contains white blood cells, hemoglobin and platelets. White blood cells mainly reflect whether there is inflammation, and platelets reflect the number of platelets. 2. Urine routine: Urine routine can be checked once when the child is 1 year old and once when the child is 2 years old. Some children urinate frequently, painful urination, may be urinary tract infection, urine routine may appear a large number of white blood cells, may be accompanied by red blood cells; kidney disease children, urine may have protein, occult blood; diabetic children, urine may be detected in the blood sugar, ketone bodies. 3. Stool routine: children after 2 years old can check the stool routine once every six months to find out whether there are parasitic eggs, bacterial enteritis may be found in a large number of pus balls, anal fissure or allergy, stool may be found in red blood cells. 4. Ophthalmologic examination: the main purpose is to check whether the child’s vision is normal or not, within 3 years of age, mainly for refraction, trachoma, color vision screening, over 3 years of age, mainly for children’s vision, refraction, eye position abnormalities screening. 5. Oral examination: Oral examination is mainly to check whether there are caries and other dental diseases, and whether there are any abnormalities in oral mucosa and oral glands. Children’s general physical examination also includes many other items, the specific varies from person to person, according to the baby’s own situation to choose the appropriate examination program.