What does a marriage test reveal?



A marriage test can detect whether both parties to the marriage are suffering from infectious diseases, diseases of the reproductive system, serious mental illnesses, hereditary diseases, and so on.

A marriage test is a routine physical health examination of the man and the woman before the marriage, which gives an idea of the physical condition of the man and the woman.

1. Infectious diseases: blood or smear screening can be done to find out whether both parties are suffering from national statutory infectious diseases, such as AIDS, gonorrhea, syphilis, hepatitis B and so on.

2. Reproductive system diseases: ultrasound diagnosis and physical examination by male and gynecologists can detect reproductive system diseases, such as deformities and localized lesions, which can affect fertility.

3. Severe mental illness: Severe mania, schizophrenia and other more serious mental illnesses.

4. Hereditary diseases: Hereditary diseases, including albinism, primary epilepsy, hereditary retinitis pigmentosa, etc., can be detected by testing chromosomes.

It is recommended that premarital examinations be taken seriously, and that abnormalities be detected and treated early.