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What to expect during a male genital examination
Whether there’s a lump or bump you’re worried about or you’re after a routine check-up to make sure everything’s in working verb — if you haven’t had a genital examination before it’s normal to feel a bit nervous. Knowing what to hope for during a male genital examination can help lay your mind at ease.
So, what is a male genital examination?
A physical examination of your genital region — which includes your penis, scrotum, testes (testicles), anus and prostate — is vital for the detection of health conditions such as testicular cancer, Klinefelter syndrome, and penile and hormonal abnormalities. It’s also used for the diagnosis of hernia, urinary problems, skin conditions, and infections.
What happens during a genital examination?
A genital examination will be done by your doctor. You’ll demand to remove clothing covering the area. The examination may be carried out with you standing or lying down with a sheet or towel covering you. At any point you can ask questions or express any discomfort you’re feeling.
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What to Expect from a Penile and Testicular Exam
A general practitioner (GP) or primary care physician (PCP) can do physical examinations, which usually include basic genital exams.
If a genital exam isn’t included, request that your GP or PCP do one for you.
If you sense uncomfortable asking for or receiving this exam, discuss to a doctor about the self-examination process.
They can ensure that you’re using the correct method to monitor for changes at home.
If needed, your GP or PCP can refer you to a urologist for specialized diagnosis and treatment.
Urologists are specifically trained in penile, testicular, and genital health, so they can present individualized information about treatment and prevention.
Depending on your medical history, your physician may perform one or more of the following exams:
- Physical exam. Your surgeon will ask you questions about your medical history and lifestyle during this exam. They’ll also inspect your height, weight, and pulse; and examine your entire body, including your genitals, for growths or abnormalities by lightly feeli
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