Can you tell me which eye diseases are exempt from military service? - Reader Tuan An
1. Regulations on health standards for military service
Pursuant to Clause 3, Article 4 of Circular 148/2018/TT-BQP, health standards for military service are as follows:
- Select citizens with health types 1, 2, 3 according to the provisions of Joint Circular 16/2016/TTLT-BYT-BQP regulating health examination for military service.
- For important, confidential agencies, units and positions in the Army; Honor Guard and Ceremonial forces; Professional Military Guard and Control forces, selection is carried out to ensure separate standards according to regulations of the Ministry of National Defense .
- Citizens with health category 3 or refractive eye defects (myopia 1.5 diopters or more, hyperopia of all degrees); drug addiction, HIV infection, AIDS are not called to enlist in the Army.
At the same time, Clause 4, Article 9 of Joint Circular 16/2016/TTLT-BYT-BQP stipulates health classification as follows:
Based on the score for 8 criteria recorded in the military service health certificate to classify, specifically as follows:
- Type 1: All 8 indicators score 1;
- Type 2: At least 1 indicator has a score of 2;
- Type 3: At least 1 indicator has a score of 3;
- Type 4: At least 1 indicator has a score of 4;
- Type 5: At least 1 indicator has a score of 5;
- Type 6: At least 1 indicator has a score of 6.
Accordingly, for eye diseases, citizens with health category 3 refractive eye defects (nearsightedness 1.5 diopters or more, farsightedness of all levels), and other eye diseases with health category 4 or higher will not be allowed to participate in military service.
2. List of eye diseases exempt from military service
TT | DISEASES | POINT | |
1. | Vision | ||
1.1 | Vision (without glasses): | ||
Right eye vision | Total visual acuity of both eyes | ||
8/10 | October 16 | 4 | |
6.7/10 | October 13 - October 15 | 5 | |
1, 2, 3, 4, 5/10 | October 6 - October 12 | 6 | |
1.2 | Vision after correction | Score according to item 1.1 and increase by 1 point | |
2 | Short-sighted: | ||
- Myopia from -3D to under -4D | 4 | ||
- Myopia from -4D to under -5D | 5 | ||
- Myopia from -5D or higher | 6 | ||
- Myopia surgery | Score according to item 1.1 and increase by 1 point | ||
3 | Retinal degeneration due to severe myopia (-3D or more) | 6 | |
4 | Farsightedness: | ||
- Farsightedness from + 3D to less than + 4D | 5 | ||
- Farsightedness from +4D to under +5D | 6 | ||
- Surgically treated farsightedness | Score according to item 1.1 and increase by 1 point | ||
5 | Types of astigmatism | 6 | |
6 | Meat dream: | ||
- Grade 3 flesh ptosis | 4 | ||
- The flesh covers the pupil | 5 | ||
- The surgically removed pterygium recurs, causing adhesions. | 5 | ||
7 | Corneal disease: | ||
- Simple, thin, small corneal scar outside the central area | Score according to item 1.1 and increase by 1 point | ||
- Corneal scar with iris adhesion | 6 | ||
- Keratitis: | |||
+ Medium | 4T | ||
8 | Trachoma: | ||
- No complications: | |||
+ If in the progression stage | Score according to item 1.1 and increase by 1 point | ||
+ If the scar has healed | Keep the visual acuity classification | ||
- Complications (blood membrane, corneal scarring) | 5 | ||
9 | Hypertrichosis (ingrown) of the eyelid: | ||
- Affects eyesight | Score according to item 1.1 and increase by 1 point | ||
10 | Conjunctivitis (conjunctival membrane): | ||
- Vernal conjunctivitis | 4 | ||
11 | Tear duct: | ||
- Chronic dacryocystitis or dacryocystitis that has not been cured after multiple treatments: | |||
+ If in one eye | 5 | ||
+ If on both eyes | 6 | ||
12 | Diseases of the extraocular muscles: | ||
- Functional squint: | |||
+ Affects function | 5 | ||
- Strabismus due to paralysis of one or more eye muscles (inner, outer, upward, downward strabismus) | 6 | ||
13 | Nystagmus (pathological or congenital) | 5 | |
14 | Diseases of the eyelids and eye sockets: | ||
- Scars that damage the eyelids: eyes cannot close properly, eyelid adhesions, eyelid eversion, eyelid eversion | 6 | ||
- Congenital or pathological ptosis of various degrees | 6 | ||
- Diseases of the eye socket | 6 | ||
15 | Color blindness (one or all color blindness) | 6 | |
16 | Pigment epithelial degeneration (night blindness) | 6 | |
17 | Congenital cataracts | 6 | |
18 | Other eye diseases: | ||
- Glaucoma, bilateral cataracts, lens dislocation, uveitis, pupillary occlusion, retinal detachment, optic atrophy on one or both sides | 6 | ||
- Retinal damage due to pathology (retinitis due to hypertension, retinitis pigmentosa) or congenital (congenital retinal degeneration) | 6 |
Note: Illnesses with the letter “T” are temporary. Once cured, one can join military service.
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