Friday, February 26, 2010

The Male Self Check-Up




A question that generally gets asked to men in there 40s and 50s is "Have you had a prostate or testicular check-up recently" ? Well I was talking with a buddy of mine the other day who started having pains in his testicular region, so he went and had a Urologist Specialist check out his pre"dic"ament. It turned out that it was just some pain due to a condition called Epididymitis. Saying that, I thank it's a wise decision for men starting in their 20s, to start examining themselves on a regular basis. I did a little research on problems men face with Genital/Testicular discomforts.

Genital Problems in Men

Here are a few questions that men should ask themselves from www.familydoctor.org
Follow this chart for more information about genital problems in men.
SYMPTOMS
DIAGNOSIS
SELF-CARE
1. Do you have any swelling or tenderness in your scrotum?
Go to Question 9.*
2. Do you have a yellowish or greenish discharge from the tip of your penis?
-Your may have a SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED INFECTION or URETHRITIS, an inflammation of the urethra.
(See your doctor right away.)
3. Do you have a burning sensation or pain with urination?
-You may have a BLADDER INFECTION or URETHRITIS, an inflammation of the urethra.
(See your doctor right away.)
4. Do you have a painful, itchy rash or small red bumps, blisters or sores on your penis?
-You may have a YEAST INFECTION, HERPES or another type of infection. Sores on the penis may also be a symptom of CANCER.
(See your doctor right away.)
5. Do you have a painless sore on the shaft or head of your penis?
-This may be a symptom of GENITAL WARTS, SYPHILIS, or a form of CANCER.
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(See your doctor right away.)
6. Is the entire tip of your penis tender or swollen?
-You may have BALANITIS, an infection of the head of the penis.
(See your doctor. Depending on the cause of your infection, your doctor may prescribe an antifungal cream or antibiotic ointment. In some cases, antibiotic pills may be needed. Keep the area clean and dry, and avoid skin lotions, which may make the condition worse.)
7. Do you have blood in your urine or semen, or pain with ejaculation?
-You may have PROSTATITIS, an infection of the prostate gland or an infection of the seminal vesicle.
(See your doctor.)
8. Do you have pain with sexual intercourse? ( You shouldn't ask yourself this unless married )
-A number of problems can cause painful intercourse. Possible causes may include ALLERGY to a contraceptive, ANXIETY, PROSTATITIS, INFECTION or DRYNESS in the partner.
(Talk to your doctor about any pain you experience during sex.)
*9. Is your scrotum very tender although no injury has occured to the testicle?
-Your may have a severe form of infection, such as EPIDIDYMITIS, or TESTICULAR TORSION, a condition in which the blood supply to the testicle is cut off.
(EMERGENCY See your doctor or go to the emergency room right away.)
10. Do you have mild tenderness around one testicle?
-Your symptoms may be from a less severe form of EPIDIDYMITIS.
(See your doctor.)
11. Is there a hard, painless knot on one testicle?
-A painless knot could be a symptom of SPERMATOCELE, a noncancerous cyst, but it could also be TESTICULAR CANCER.
(See your doctor. Talk to your doctor about testicular self-examinations, which may improve your chances of finding a tumor while it's still treatable.)
12. Is there a soft swelling in your scrotum on 1 or both sides?
-Swelling along with visible, enlarged veins, usually on the left side, are symptoms of VARICOCELE. Painless swelling of 1 or both testicles may also be a sign of HYDROCELE. Your swelling may also be caused by a small cyst.
(See your doctor to rule out other more serious conditions. While varicocele or hydrocele are not life-threatening, surgery may be required to correct them.)
13. Is there a soft swelling above your testicle that gets worse with activity, lifting or coughing?
-This could be an INGUINAL HERNIA, a loop of the bowel that protrudes into the scrotum.
(See your doctor. If the hernia is small, your doctor may suggest that you watch it closely for signs of growth. If the hernia is large and painful, you may need surgery.)
So men, check yourself on a regular basis to make dang sure your boys are healthy. This area of the body is our livelihood men.

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