Basically they will check to see if you have any issues on your body (ie skin cancer, breast cancer etc) My husband had his ears, eyes and throat checked, his glands checked etc.MayPike said:Thanks, Anyway... what do you mean by general physical exam?
Don't know if what's true? The type of exam given? It may differ slightly from country to country, but I would expect the majority of it to be the same. The Canadian government wants to make sure you don't have any serious health problems or threats. I would assume they would at the very least check for signs of TB and do a blood test for HIV and other diseases easily identified that way.MayPike said:Ahh ok... well I dont know if it is true... but every other countries have different procedures... or maybe it also depends with the doctor....
If she's had it, traces of it will probably show up in her blood.suki said:My daughter had dengue fever, contracted from the Dominican Republic and her immune system has been seriously compromised, however I do not know whether you can detect it in her blood still!
It's a very serious infectious tropical disease, with no cure!