Sexually Transmitted Infections: Genital Exam for Men
Sexually Transmitted Infections: Genital Exam for MenSkip to the navigationTopic OverviewDuring a male genital exam for
sexually transmitted infections, the doctor: - Looks for discharge from the penis. The doctor may put a thin swab into the
urethra and take a sample of fluid and cells to test
for infections such as
chlamydia or
gonorrhea.
- Checks the testicles for
swelling and tenderness.
- May use a small scope to look at the walls
of the rectum for discharge and inflammation.
- May look at the end
of the large intestine (rectum) for discharge and look at the
gland that produces part of the semen (prostate) for swelling and
tenderness.
- May take a urine sample to test for gonorrhea and
chlamydia.
CreditsByHealthwise Staff Primary Medical ReviewerSarah Marshall, MD - Family Medicine Specialist Medical ReviewerDevika Singh, MD, MPH - Infectious Disease Current as ofMarch 20, 2017 Current as of:
March 20, 2017 Last modified on: 8 September 2017
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