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Physical Examination
A physical examination may show:
- Discharge from the urethra
- Enlarged, mildly tender prostate
- Enlarged or tender lymph nodes in the groin area
- Swelling and tenderness of the scrotum
- During a physical exam, the prostate gland may feel normal, or large and soft (boggy).