What tests do patients with prostatic hyperplasia need?

Speaking of the harm of prostatic hyperplasia, I believe that many patients with prostatic hyperplasia are deeply aware of it, so in order to cure the disease of prostatic hyperplasia as soon as possible, patients must go to the hospital for examination and treatment as soon as possible.What tests do patients with prostatic hyperplasia need?The following will explain to you what tests need to be done for patients with prostatic hyperplasia.

Tests for prostatic hyperplasia are as follows:

1. Renal function test: elevated urea nitrogen and creatinine indicate impaired renal function, which is also one of the prostatic hyperplasia examination items.

2. Physical examination: check whether the patient has slow response, anemia, edema, and hypertension (identified or excluded in the early stageuremiaclues). The presence and location of a mass in the abdomen (to determine whether the urinary tract obstruction is compensated or decompensated), the presence of urethral discharge, and the presence of an enlarged epididymis (to determine whether there is a co-infection).

3. Digital anal examination: check the tension of the anal sphincter (distinguishing from neurogenic bladder) and the condition of the prostate, pay attention to the size of the prostate, whether the central sulcus disappears, whether there are nodules, prostate hardness, tenderness, etc.

4. Laboratory examination: urinalysis should be used to find whether there is a urinary tract infection.

5. Blood routine and biochemical examination: decreased hemoglobin and increased urea nitrogenuremiaWhat tests do patients with prostatic hyperplasia need?

The above is what are the examinations that need to be done for patients with prostatic hyperplasia, and patients who want to go to the hospital for relevant examinations must have an understanding, so that after arriving at the hospital, you will not run around and find a clue. In that case, it is a waste of time, and it may also lead to incomplete examination and misdiagnosis of the condition.

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