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Can you serve as a soldier if you have skin problems? . .

Of course you can. Article 1 of the Military Recruitment Standards: This standard is formulated based on the "Physical Examination Standards for Citizens Recruited." Article 2 The physical examinations for the recruitment of soldier students, ordinary middle school and high school graduates, and the recruitment of postgraduate students from local areas by the military and armed police colleges and universities, the recruitment and selection of national defense students by ordinary colleges and universities, and the physical examination of the military's acceptance of graduates from ordinary colleges and universities shall apply to this article. standard.

Article 3: Males must be above 162cm in length and females must be above 160cm in length to qualify. Among them, the length of men in remote and ethnic minority areas can be relaxed to 160cm, and the length of women can be relaxed to 158cm. Males are qualified if their weight does not exceed 25% and not less than 15% of the standard weight, and women whose weight does not exceed 15% and not less than 15% of the standard weight. The calculation formula of standard weight is: Standard weight (kg) = length (cm) - 110. Article 4: Craniocerebral malformation, craniocerebral surgery, brain trauma and post-traumatic brain syndrome are unqualified. Neck stiffness, torticollis, grade III goiter, tuberculous lymphadenitis, severe gynecomastia, severe gynecomastia, unqualified. Article 5: Deformities or functional disorders caused by congenital dysplasia of limbs, joints and spine, injuries and sequelae of bones, joints, soft tissues, and bursae, habitual dislocations, chronic spinal diseases, and tendon sheath diseases affecting limb function are not qualified. Mild thoracic deformity (except for submarine majors); simple fracture, no functional impairment or sequelae after one year of cure, qualified. Article 6 If the length of the two lower limbs is unequal by more than 2cm, the distance between the medial condyles of the femur and the distance between the medial malleolus of the tibia exceeds 7cm, or the gait is abnormal although it does not exceed the prescribed range, the athlete will be disqualified. Article 7 Those with incomplete or deformed fingers (toes), flat feet with complete disappearance of the plantar arch, hallux valgus that affects function, corns, calluses, and severe chapped disease that affect long-distance walking are unqualified. Article 8 Malignant tumors or benign tumors with the possibility of malignant transformation, benign tumors, cysts, scars, and scars in various parts that affect the appearance or function are not qualified. Article 9: Vasculitis, aneurysm, severe varicose veins of lower limbs, and varicocele are disqualified. Among them, those with moderate varicose veins of the lower limbs and varicocele were unqualified for command. Article 10: Vitiligo, scars, melanin nevus, pigmentation, hemangioma, etc. that are large in area or affect military appearance; wearing short clothes and having "words and patterns" tattooed on exposed parts of the body with a diameter of more than 2cm, and other parts with a diameter of more than 3cm, or those who have undergone surgery If the treatment still leaves obvious scars that affect the military appearance, it is not qualified. Tattoos based on national customs and habits in minority areas, and those wearing short clothes that do not significantly affect the military appearance are qualified. Article 11: Those with a history of thoracic or abdominal surgery, hernia, anal prolapse, anal fistula, severe old anal fissure, annular hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoids with a diameter greater than 0.5cm or more than two, will not be qualified. Those who are more than six months after appendicitis surgery, more than one year after inguinal hernia or femoral hernia surgery, and who have no sequelae are qualified. Article 12 Injuries and sequelae such as malformation or underdevelopment of genitourinary organs that affect their function, cryptorchidism, inflammation of the genitourinary system, tuberculosis, and stones, etc., will not qualify.

The following conditions qualify: (1) The non-communicating hydrocele of the spermatic cord without conscious symptoms is not larger than the unaffected testicle, and the testicular hydrocele including the testicle is not twice as large as the unaffected testicle. ; (2) No more than two small nodules in the spermatic cord and epididymis without tenderness and no subjective symptoms, each with a diameter not exceeding 0.5cm; (3) Mild acute foreshitis, scrotalitis, excessive foreskin, and phimosis There is no adhesion between the foreskin and the glans, and the cryptorchidism has been lowered to the scrotum through surgery; (4) Communicating hydrocele, with no recurrence or sequelae for more than one year after surgery. Article 13: Generalized tinea corporis, tinea capitis, severe underarm odor, tinea manuum, tinea pedis, onychomycosis, scabies, psoriasis, lupus erythematosus, scleroderma, chronic eczema and urticaria, neurodermatitis and other infectious diseases Those with skin diseases that are difficult to cure or those with a history of close contact with infectious leprosy patients are not qualified. Among them, tinea cruris, tinea versicolor, acne vulgaris, chilblains, localized neurodermatitis with a diameter not exceeding 3cm, and mild underarm odor (except submarine and armor majors) are qualified. Article 14: People with gonorrhea, syphilis, chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, non-gonococcal urethritis, genital warts, genital herpes, AIDS and virus carriers are not qualified.

Article 15: The systolic blood pressure is 90mmHg to 140mmHg (12.00 kilopascal to 18.66 kilopascal), the diastolic blood pressure is less than 90mmHg (12.00 kilopascal), and the heart rate is 50 to 100 beats per minute, passing the test. Article 16 Structural heart disease, hypertension, vascular disease, non-physiological systolic murmur, arrhythmia and other chronic cardiovascular diseases are not qualified. Article 17: Chronic bronchitis, bronchiectasis, bronchial asthma, tuberculosis, bullae, spontaneous pneumothorax, tuberculous pleurisy and other chronic respiratory diseases will not qualify. Article 18: Those with severe chronic gastric and intestinal diseases, diseases of the liver, gallbladder, spleen, and pancreas, visceroptosis, abdominal masses, anemia, and malnutrition will be disqualified.

The following conditions are qualified: (1) Supine position, breathing calmly, the liver can be palpated no more than 1.5cm below the costal margin of the right midclavicular line, and no more than 3cm below the xiphoid process, with soft texture, thin edges, smoothness, and no tenderness or knocking pain. , the upper limit of the liver is within the normal range; (2) The spleen is enlarged due to previous malaria, schistosomiasis, and kala-azar, and the area below the left costal margin does not exceed 1cm. Article 19: Rheumatism and rheumatoid diseases, urinary, blood, endocrine and metabolic system diseases, and various stages of diabetes are not qualified. Article 20 Various infectious diseases such as malaria, schistosomiasis, kala-azar, amoebic dysentery, filariasis, viral hepatitis, etc. are not qualified. Among them, filariasis and bacillary dysentery have been cured for more than half a year; malaria, kala-azar, schistosomiasis, amoebic dysentery, leptospirosis, and epidemic hemorrhagic fever have been cured for more than two years without sequelae; and acute viral hepatitis (B, C Hepatitis (excluding hepatitis) is qualified if it has not recurred for more than one year after being cured. Article 21: Epilepsy or other neurological diseases and their sequelae, mental disorders, schizophrenia, neurosis, personality disorders, mental retardation, sleepwalking, enuresis, psychoactive substance abuse and dependence, are not qualified. Article 22: Stuttering that affects normal expression of language is disqualified. Article 23: Those with severe food, drug and other substance allergies or severe allergic constitution will not be qualified.

Article 24 If the whispering hearing ability on both sides is less than 5m, the applicant is unqualified. Whispering reaches 5m on one side and no less than 3m on the other side. Qualified for other majors except submarine major. Article 25: Obvious auricular deformity, atresia of the external auditory canal, recurrent inflamed preauricular fistula, severe external auditory canal eczema, severe otomycosis (involving the tympanic membrane or frequent subjective symptoms such as tinnitus and hardness of hearing), are unqualified. Mild otomycosis, other majors except surface ships and submarines are qualified. Article 26: Ear diseases such as tympanic membrane perforation, severe invagination, suppurative otitis media, mastoiditis, etc. are not qualified. The tympanic membrane is slightly inverted, the scar or calcification of the tympanic membrane does not exceed one-third of the tympanic membrane, the ear pressure function and tympanic membrane movement are good, and the submarine professional is qualified. Article 27: Vertigo, severe motion sickness, seasickness, and airsickness are disqualified. Article 28: Nasal deformity, chronic sinusitis, severe hypertrophic rhinitis, atrophic rhinitis, nasal polyps, middle turbinate polypoid changes and other chronic nasal diseases that are difficult to cure are not qualified. Middle turbinate hypertrophy that does not affect sinus drainage, a small amount of mucus-purulent secretion in the middle meatus without conscious symptoms, mild atrophic or hypertrophic rhinitis, recurrent allergic rhinitis, hypertrophic rhinitis, severe nasal septum deviation and recurrence Epistaxis, qualified except for submarine and airborne majors. Article 29: Those who have lost their sense of smell will be disqualified. Dull sense of smell, qualified in other majors except chemical defense, medical, and oil majors. Article 30: Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome, an incurable pharyngeal and laryngeal disease that affects swallowing and pronunciation functions, is not qualified.

Article 31: The uncorrected visual acuity of each eye is less than 4.5 (0.3), the corrected visual acuity is less than 4.9 (0.8), and the diopter is above ±6.00DS equivalent spherical lens, the applicant is unqualified. The unaided distance visual acuity of each eye is above 4.6 (0.4), the corrected visual acuity is above 4.9 (0.8), the diopter is below ±6.00DS equivalent spherical lens, and the professional qualifications include command, surface ships, submarines, armor, surveying and mapping, and radar. Among them, those who have undergone excimer laser surgery for more than six months and have no complications are qualified except for submarine and airborne majors. Article 32 Those who are weak in red and green and color blind will be disqualified. Article 33: Diseases of the eyelids, palpebral margins, conjunctiva, and tear apparatus that affect eye function are disqualified. Article 34: Protosis, nystagmus, eye muscle disease, movement disorder, dominant strabismus, disqualification. If the internal phoria exceeds 10Δ, the external phoria exceeds 5Δ, and the superior phoria exceeds 2Δ, the qualifications are qualified except for command, surface ships, submarines, airborne, armor, surveying and mapping, and radar majors. Article 35: Diseases of the cornea, sclera, iris and ciliary body, pupil deformation, unqualified. Corneal cloudiness that does not affect visual function and non-progressive pterygium outside the corneal limbus are qualified except for command majors. Article 36: Diseases of the lens, vitreous body, choroid, retina, optic nerve, glaucoma and suspected glaucoma will not qualify. The following conditions qualify: (1) Congenital few scattered small opaque spots in the lens, which do not affect visual function; (2) Short vitreous artery remnants, a few filaments and punctate vitreous opacity, asymptomatic; (3) Retina, Old choroidal lesions, smaller than 1 PD in diameter outside the macular area.

Article 37 Third-degree dental caries, two or more missing teeth juxtaposed together or three or more missing teeth, severe periodontitis, temporomandibular joint disease, cleft lip, palate and their postoperative operations Scars, oral diseases that affect chewing and pronunciation functions, complete dentures and complex removable dentures are not qualified. After treatment and repair, the caries and missing teeth function well and are qualified. Article 38: Moderate or above dental fluorosis, enamel hypoplasia, incisors, canines, and bicuspids are obviously defective or missing, overlay exceeds 5 mm, open bite exceeds 3 cm, and the upper and lower jaws are overbitten to the gums on the opposite side. Occlusion, malocclusion, crossbite, moderate periodontitis, and unqualified submarine professional.

Submarines are qualified in the following situations: (1) One incisor is missing and the function of the fixed denture is good, or there is no gap in the dentition, and the replacement tooth functions well; (2) The individual incisor teeth are uneven or overlapping, which does not affect the occlusion; (3) Mild crossbite of individual incisors that does not affect occlusion; (4) Malocclusion with good function after orthodontic treatment. Article 39: Chronic mumps, parotid cysts, and oral tumors are disqualified.