Male urology examination can be divided into physical examination, laboratory examination and imaging examination. 1. Physical examination: it is to examine the male genitals and the urethra. The prostate gland is also examined. Generally, it is to check whether the urethral orifice is normal, whether the external genitalia are deformed, whether both testicles are the same size, whether the density is uniform, whether there is any pressure and pain in the bladder area, whether there is any pressure and pain in the lower abdomen, and whether there is any varicocele in the spermatic vein bilaterally. 2. Laboratory tests: common tests include urine routine, semen routine and kidney function tests. Urine routine can determine whether there are infections and bleeding in the urine, semen routine can check the number of sperm, consistency and whether they are active, and renal function can check whether there is kidney failure. 3. Imaging and functional examination: X-ray flat film, male ultrasound, pelvic MRI and other imaging examinations can be carried out. Secondly, penile cavernography, penile hemodynamic examination, nocturnal erectile function test, erectile nerve function test and other tests can be carried out to check the penile function. If men have the need for urological examination, it is recommended to go to the hospital for professional examination by the doctor.