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*Bimanual examination for evaluation of: | *Bimanual examination for evaluation of: | ||
**uterus, cul-de-sac, and adnexal regions | **uterus, cul-de-sac, and adnexal regions | ||
**the internal vaginal tissue, cervix | **the internal vaginal tissue, cervix<br> | ||
In men: | |||
*Examining the patient’s genital area to check for infections (STD and UTI), abnormal shape of penis, etc | |||
*Taking a swab from the tip of the penis to test for and rule out the possibility of infection | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Overview
Physical examination
In women:
- Look for any abnormal areas of erythema or edema, white patches,vulvular scarring,ulcers on external genitalia
- Vagina and cervix examination
- Evaluation of external musculoskeletal:
- complete lower back, abdomen, and pelvic examination
- complete lower back, abdomen, and pelvic examination
- external visual and sensory examination
- External Genitalia examination:
Look for any abnormal areas of erythema or edema, white patches, valvular Scarring or penile deformity, ulcers on external genitalia
Look for any erythema, erosions, atrophy, discharge
- Evaluation of external musculoskeletal:
- complete lower back, abdomen, and pelvic examination
- external visual and sensory examination
- Internal single-digit palpation of the pelvic floor
- Bimanual examination for evaluation of:
- uterus, cul-de-sac, and adnexal regions
- the internal vaginal tissue, cervix
In men:
- Examining the patient’s genital area to check for infections (STD and UTI), abnormal shape of penis, etc
- Taking a swab from the tip of the penis to test for and rule out the possibility of infection