What’s involved in a comprehensive men’s exam

Usually, a comprehensive male examination has physical examination, biochemical examination, imaging examination and other aspects. 1. Physical examination: such as vital signs, body shape, posture, posture, lymph nodes, limbs, nervous system, etc., as well as the development of secondary sexual characteristics, whether there is any deformity of reproductive organs. 2. Biochemical examination: such as routine semen analysis, sperm biochemistry, physical and chemical index analysis, prostate fluid analysis, reproductive hormone laboratory tests, laboratory diagnosis of sexually transmitted diseases. To check whether there is any abnormality in semen and prostate fluid. 3. Imaging examination: imaging technology will sometimes use ultrasound, CT, nuclear magnetic, imaging and other methods to examine the testicles, prostate, penis, etc., and if necessary, use interventional radiology or endoscopy and other tests. It is recommended that patients who want to do a comprehensive male examination, go to a regular hospital to do the relevant examination.