KTVN Channel 2 - Reno Tahoe News Weather, Video - Your first prostate exam

Your first prostate exam

Updated:
While it can be uncomfortable, a rectal exam shouldn't hurt. If it does hurt, say so. © iStockphoto.com/Lilli Day While it can be uncomfortable, a rectal exam shouldn't hurt. If it does hurt, say so. © iStockphoto.com/Lilli Day
  • Wendy Damonte's Health Watch Reports

  •     
  • Thursday, May 17 2012 7:23 PM EDT2012-05-17 23:23:56 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News The Pearson family was established 2006 when Keith and Amy sealed their love with a Genoa wedding. Their song, You Are My Sunshine, was how they saw each other. By 2009
    Esophageal cancer is the fastest growing cancer diagnosis in the country. As one family found out, symptoms often times don't show up until it's too late.
  • Wednesday, May 16 2012 7:37 PM EDT2012-05-16 23:37:01 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News Cooling off in a swimming pool is one of spring and summer's great joys. But sometimes, running around at the pool creates severe injuries. 13-year-old Joey Rubin found that
    Swimming season is upon us. While most of the safety precautions center around the risk of drowning, other pool injuries put people at serious risk, too.
  • Tuesday, May 15 2012 8:38 PM EDT2012-05-16 00:38:10 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News 22 month old Morgan Sherrill has a chipped tooth. Jackie Sherrill is her mom. "She reached for me and fell forward and hit her face on the ottoman in front of the couch
    Practically all young children use bottles, sippy cups or pacifiers, but they may not be as safe as parents think. And kids are ending up in the ER.
  • Friday, May 11 2012 7:20 PM EDT2012-05-11 23:20:44 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News Research shows the drug Truvada can prevent the spread of HIV in high risk people. A recent three year study found the pill cut the risk of infection over 90 percent in
    An FDA panel is recommending the agency approve the first drug to prevent HIV in healthy people.
  • Thursday, May 10 2012 7:38 PM EDT2012-05-10 23:38:22 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News Sandra Borras' life is about to change. She hoping after a 45 minute procedure she will finally be able to get a full night sleep and work in her yard. "I like to do yard
    Acid reflux can do serious damage, from causing ulcers to cancer. So getting it under control is critical. 
  • Wednesday, May 9 2012 7:35 PM EDT2012-05-09 23:35:10 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News If you want to help people battling cancer, this Mother's Day is the day to do it. Moms on the Run is this Sunday. Online registration closes today. After that, you can
    A fun run is taking place this Sunday. And it's not just fun but it also helps local cancer victims.
  • Tuesday, May 8 2012 7:08 PM EDT2012-05-08 23:08:46 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News In a dark room is a bright spot in the battle against breast cancer. Sono Cine is now available at the Renown Breast Health Center. And it's helping women who have dense
    If you have dense breasts, you're at greater risk for breast cancer. Now Renown is offering a new screening option in conjunction with a mammogram.  
  • Monday, May 7 2012 7:25 PM EDT2012-05-07 23:25:48 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News Arthur Chill is devoted to his new bedtime routine. "Place the device in your nostril, and just press down with the adhesive." In a matter of seconds, he tapes two tiny
    Sleep apnea not only leaves you feeling tired, it also increases your risk of cardiovascular disease. Now there's another option for sufferers.
  • Friday, May 4 2012 8:42 PM EDT2012-05-05 00:42:09 GMT
    Wendy Damonte Channel 2 News The Northern Nevada Fibromyalgia/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Network is hosting two free presentations. They are next Saturday, May 12th from 1-3pm. It will be held at the
    The Northern Nevada Fibromyalgia/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Network is hosting two free presentations.

By Geri K. Metzger, Staff Writer, myOptumHealth

Content provided by
 

Your doctor mentions a prostate exam. You tense up at the thought. You know where the prostate is and you fear the exam won't be comfortable and could be embarrassing.

The prostate exam is also called digital rectal exam (DRE) or rectal exam. It's one of those tests that most men will face at some point in their lives. This may be part of a routine exam or done because of trouble with urination or for other symptoms. Knowing what to expect can help you prepare.

The drill


You'll take off your pants and underwear and wear a paper gown or wrap around your waist, with the opening to the back.

The prostate lies in front of the rectum. Access to it requires you to bend over. You can stand up and bend over with your arms resting on the table. Or you may lie on the table on your side with your knees pulled up to your chest.

Your doctor will probably explain what he or she is doing as it's happening to let you know what to expect and put you at ease.

Your doctor may put his or her hand on your lower abdomen to help steady you. The doctor will separate your buttocks and examine the anal area.

Next, your doctor will slowly insert a gloved, lubricated finger into the rectum, pausing to allow your sphincter muscle to fully relax before inserting it further.

It's natural to want to tense up during the exam, but if you can relax, you'll be more comfortable. To help relax the sphincter muscle at the entrance to the rectum, your doctor may ask you to "bear down" like you are straining to have a bowel movement. Breathe out slowly through your mouth.

Next, the doctor will feel the rectal wall for any abnormalities and press on the prostate gland to check its size and for lumps or areas of hardness. You'll probably feel pressure and an urge to urinate when your prostate gland is pressed. Some men get nauseous or feel faint during a rectal exam. This is a normal reaction, so don't feel embarrassed. If you start to feel lightheaded, tell your doctor right away.

The exam usually takes only a minute or so.

When the exam is over, the doctor may run a test to check for blood on any stool that remains on the glove. This can be a sign of hemorrhoids, polyps or colon cancer.

While it can be uncomfortable, a rectal exam shouldn't hurt. If it does hurt, say so. If you have tenderness, it could indicate a problem, such as prostatitis (inflammation of the prostate).

Four tips to survive your prostate exam

  • Tell your doctor if you have hemorrhoids.
  • Breathe slowly in and out through your mouth. Don't hold your breath.
  • Detach and try to relax. Think about your favorite vacation spot or something else pleasant.
  • Tell your doctor if it hurts.

After the exam, you'll get some tissue to clean up with and some privacy to get dressed before the doctor tells you the results.

View the original Your first prostate exam article on myOptumHealth.com 

SOURCES:

  • Gerber GS, Brendler CB. Evaluation of the Urologic Patient: History, Physical Exam, and Urinalysis. In: Wein: Campbell-Walsh Urology, 9th ed. Philadelphia, PA: Saunders Elsevier; 2007. Accessed: 01/23/2008
  • Dube CE, Fuller B. Clinical communication: male cancer screening. Brown University, 2003. Accessed: 01/23/2008
  • American Cancer Society guidelines for the early detection of cancer. Revised 3/28/07. Accessed: 01/23/2008
Content provided by:
These Web sites are for your informational use only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice. It may not represent your true individual medical situation. Do not use this information to diagnose or treat a health problem or disease without consulting a qualified health care provider. Also consult your healthcare provider before starting any medications or supplements or beginning or modifying any exercise program.

© 2012 OptumHealth, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of information on this page may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the written permission of OptumHealth, Inc.

Powered by WorldNow
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2012 WorldNow and Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. All Rights Reserved. For more information on this site, please read our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. EEO Report Forms: A, C, H. Organizations can request to be notified of all KTVN job openings. Please click here.