Among other minor complaints the report listed were a splinter in the Governor's his right index finger in 1979 and hoarseness in 1981 that was attributed to the teaching job he held at the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University between his two Gubernatorial terms.

Dr. Plotkin also said that Mr. Dukakis had no organic abnormalities and that his blood count, hemoglobin and cholesterol levels and urinalysis were normal.

Mr. Dukakis's cool handling of the questions about his health today stood in contrast to his abrupt response to a question at a news conference Friday. Asked then if he intended to release his medical records now that he was the Democratic candidate, Mr. Dukakis replied simply, ''No, I do not.'' He then turned to the next question. Refuses to Release Full History

Today Mr. Dukakis repeated his insistence that he was not going to release a full medical history. ''I don't think it's appropriate that a candidate release lifetime medical records,'' Mr. Dukakis said. Asked if he thought medical records were ''too personal,'' he only repeated that it would be ''inappropriate.''

At a news conference tonight, Dr. Plotkin said he believed that Mr. Dukakis considered the release of his full medical history to be an invasion of privacy. But he said the report he prepared today was a complete summary of those records, lacking only the physician's personal notes to himself. ''These are the records,'' he said. In recent years Presidential candidates have come under increasing pressure, and have been increasingly willing, to divulge information about their health in an effort to shed light on their fitness for office.

Vice President Bush issued a statement this week in which his doctor described his health as ''excellent and vigorous.'' Mr. Bush said he had never been treated for depression or other forms of mental illness. The report cited a mild arthritis of the hips, for which he occasionally takes an anti-inflammatory drug, and an allergy to bee stings.

As Vice President for eight years, Mr. Bush's health record has come under continuing scrutiny, and he issued statements about his health when he sought the Presidency in 1980. Family Members' Problems