What is a prostate fluid test?

  If you experience poor urination, discomfort in the urethra, inability to urinate, and small abdominal pain, you may be suffering from prostatitis and need further tests to confirm the diagnosis. What is a prostate fluid test?  Prostate fluid is removed by the doctor through prostate massage. The method is: the patient should empty the bladder before the test. The patient may lie on his or her side, bend over, or kneel on the examination bed in a head-down hip-high position. The doctor inserts his hand into the patient’s anus and examines the prostate gland to understand the size, hardness, and presence of painful nodules in the prostate gland, and massages the prostate gland 2-3 times to squeeze the prostate fluid into the urethra and drip it out from the urethra, and collects the prostate fluid directly to send to the testing department for examination. The examination of the prostate fluid to understand how many white blood cells and lecithin vesicles in the prostate fluid and the presence of pus cells to determine the type of prostatitis and help in the diagnosis of prostatitis. The procedure takes only a short time, no more than 1 minute, and some patients may feel a little uncomfortable during the rectal exam. The procedure takes only a short time, no more than 1 minute. But there is no damage and no need to be nervous and worried.