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In This Article: At most physicals, doctors will screen your blood pressure, heart rate, temperature, lungs and head, as well as check your general appearance. Males, specifically, should expect a testicular exam, a hernia exam, a penis exam and a prostate exam.
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Most cases of diagnosed prostate cancer, however, if left untreated, will grow and possibly spread outside of the prostate to local tissues or...
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Read More »Testicular Exam: Your doctor will check each testicle for any lumps or tenderness. This examination is a useful screening measure for testicular cancer. Hernia Exam: A doctor can feel for a hernia by using his or her fingers to examine the area around the groin and testicles. Your doctor may ask you to cough while pressing on or feeling the area. Penis Exam: This examination helps determine if there is any evidence of sexually transmitted infections such as warts, ulcers, or blisters on the penis. Prostate Exam: Men over the age of 50 are strongly advised to get screened for prostate cancer. Inserting a finger in the rectum lets a doctor feel the prostate for its size and any suspicious areas.
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Pumpkin seeds may be beneficial for men with erectile dysfunction as the seeds have many properties that help with prostate function. They also...
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A normal prostate feels firm. If there are hard spots on the prostate, your doctor may suggest additional testing to check for prostate cancer....
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Your healthcare provider may ask you to abstain from sex for 48 hours before your prostate exam. This is because ejaculation can cause your PSA...
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