Sexual Health
What is the examination for male genital diseases? What genital diseases are common in men
There are many diseases of male reproductive organs, such as prostatitis, orchitis, epididymitis, seminal vesiculitis, urethritis, etc. There are many kinds of sexually transmitted diseases, and the symptoms of different diseases are different. It is recommended to go to the hospital immediately if you feel unwell. While the physical examination of male genital organs is more, what are the examination of male genital diseases?
The examination of male external genitalia refers to the examination of male penis and vulva. In rape and rape cases, if medical examination and detection of the suspect's reproductive organs can be carried out immediately, female secretion or blood stains of the victim can be found on the penis and glans (especially the crown groove), and sometimes the damage caused by the victim's resistance can also be found, which is of key practical significance for the evaluation of criminals.
The examination of male external genitalia includes:
1. Whether the growth and development of reproductive organs are equal to age and age, which reminds endocrine diseases.
2. Male genitals. Whether the foreskin is too long (refers to the foreskin is too long, the mouth is narrow, and the penis glans cannot be exposed), and whether the foreskin is too long (refers to the foreskin is too long to cover the urethra mouth, but can be turned up to expose the penis glans).
3. Yin Xiang. Whether the skin of Yin Xiang is not smooth, and whether there is disorder and edema.
4. Male testicles. Whether there are defects, their appearance, size, strength, and dull pain.
5. Epididymal cyst and spermatic curvature. Pay attention to whether there are lumps, swelling and tenderness on both sides
The male reproductive organs include the Yin Xiang and the male genital organs. The common diseases of male external genitalia include urethral infection, redundant prepuce, redundant prepuce, prepuceitis, balanitis, hydrocele, prostatitis, testicular epididymitis, genital herpes, condyloma acuminatum, gonorrhea and syphilis. Some of these diseases are genital tract infections and some are common diseases. You need to go to the urology department or andrology department of the hospital to check what is the disease, and then formulate a treatment plan.