A physical examination is still needed after a major biochemistry has been done, and the physical examination can also check other tissues and organs.
If the blood biochemistry has already been conducted, although relevant data such as liver function, kidney function and blood lipids have already been obtained, there is only a biochemical judgment, which does not fully confirm other problems of the liver and kidney, such as the presence of tumors.
At the same time, it is also necessary to undergo a physical examination, which includes many items, including skin, muscle tissue development, vision, respiratory function, digestive function, blood pressure, etc. Not all of them can be confirmed by biochemistry to determine whether there is any abnormality and, for example, infectious diseases and other tests, it is necessary to draw additional blood for serological examination, so it is still necessary to continue to undergo a physical examination.