Children’s physicals include general exams, blood tests, food intolerance tests, bone age tests, and more. Specific programs are to be determined after evaluation by the doctor.
1. General checkup: The checkup items include basic information such as height and weight of the child, medical and surgical examination, oral cavity, ear, nose and throat, ophthalmology and so on. In order to comprehensively assess whether the child’s development is normal, whether he/she is malnourished or obese, and whether his/her hearing and vision are normal.
2. Routine blood test: to detect whether the number and distribution of various blood cells and platelets in the blood of children are normal, which helps to exclude blood diseases and some inflammatory diseases.
3. Food intolerance test: This test is to determine which foods the child has adverse reactions to, and common intolerant foods include wheat, corn, nuts and so on.
4. Bone age test: Since children are at their peak of growth and development, it is necessary to test their bone age. It helps to understand the growth of children’s bones and whether there are developmental disorders.
Children’s physical examination is recommended to go to a professional hospital to find a professional doctor, the specific examination program to follow the doctor’s instructions.