Healthy Datas Q&A Women’s Health Menstrual Health

Can I pass the menstrual health certificate physical examination?

Asked by:Lindsay

Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 06:02 PM

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  • Nymph Nymph

    Apr 13, 2026

    In most cases, it can be passed. As long as there are no infectious diseases that are required to be checked for by the health certificate, menstruation will not be the reason for the card at all.

    After all, the core screening purpose of the health certificate is to exclude infectious diseases that may contaminate public food and the public environment. Whether it is intestinal pathogenic bacteria such as dysentery, typhoid, and cholera, or active tuberculosis, hepatitis A and E, and purulent exudative dermatoses, the test results of these items have nothing to do with menstruation, and there will be no abnormalities at all just because of the visit. I had previously consulted the relevant rules for a friend at the Community Disease Control and Prevention Center. There was never an item called "menstrual period" in the list of disqualifications on the health certificate. All the issues that were included in the card were non-compliance with the requirements for prevention and control of infectious diseases.

    The only hiccup that you may encounter is that the health certificate packages in some areas include routine urine tests. If menstrual blood is accidentally mixed with urine while collecting urine, it is easy to get a false positive result of urine red blood cells. Staff who do not know the situation may ask you to re-examine. My best friend applied for a health certificate last month just in time for my aunt's second day. She didn't pay attention to the urine retention and the result was 3+ occult blood. She was so frightened at the time that she thought she couldn't pass. Later, she took out the sanitary napkin takeout order on her phone and explained the situation to the person at the physical examination center. The nurse specifically taught her to wipe her vulva clean and leave mid-section urine to avoid menstrual blood. The results of the re-test were all normal. She got the certificate the next day, which didn't delay her job at a chain convenience store.

    Of course, there are a few people who have encountered relatively rigid staff who will call back if there is an abnormality in the urine routine and will not listen to the explanation of the menstrual period. This situation actually does not meet the standards for issuance of health certificates. You can completely request to postpone the sample retention and wait for 3 days after the end of the menstrual period before taking a retest. There is a high probability that you will pass. If you don't have to argue with others, you don't have to worry in vain. If you are really afraid of having to make an extra trip, you can try to stagger your menstrual period for a physical examination to save yourself the trouble. If you are in a hurry and need to do it immediately, just go for it. Tell the nurse who takes the sample in advance that you are on your period, and they will also remind you of the precautions for retaining urine. Basically, there will be no problems.