Civil service medical examination hepatitis B?

At present, the civil service physical examination does not check hepatitis B, but the liver function needs to be checked. If the liver function is normal, you can generally pass the physical examination; if the liver function is abnormal, you need to further improve the examination to clarify the cause of abnormal liver function. It needs to be rechecked once, and if the recheck is still abnormal, you may not be able to pass. Therefore, for patients with hepatitis B, timely treatment is needed, especially for chronic active hepatitis, antiviral treatment is needed as soon as possible. After antiviral treatment, the patient’s liver function will always be normal and the hepatitis B DNA will turn negative, and some of the major triplets will turn into minor triplets, and the patient’s condition is very stable and less contagious.