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College asthma
Severe heart disease (congenital heart disease cured by surgery, or atrial-ventricular septal defect with less shunt, patent ductus arteriosus with less bleeding, except those who are diagnosed as not needing surgery by specialized examination in hospitals above grade two), cardiomyopathy and hypertension.

2. Severe bronchiectasis, asthma, malignant tumor, chronic nephritis and uremia.

3. Serious diseases of blood, endocrine and metabolic systems and rheumatic diseases.

4. Severe or refractory epilepsy or other nervous system diseases, severe psychosis, psychoactive substance abuse and dependence.

5 patients with chronic hepatitis and abnormal liver function (except hepatitis pathogen carriers but normal liver function).

If you have the above-mentioned major diseases or congenital genetic diseases, you need to write the medical history and load it into the student status file. As for asthma, it is generally not written into the past medical history and will not affect college.