Basic examination for men
The basic examination for men includes a number of procedures and tests aimed at assessing overall health and identifying potential problems. Here are a few common aspects that are usually included in a basic examination for men.:
- Physical examination: This includes measuring blood pressure, checking pulse, examining skin, lymph nodes, as well as examining sensory organs, chest and abdomen.
- Blood test: Usually includes a general blood test (UAC), a biochemical blood test (determining glucose, cholesterol, kidney and liver function), and an analysis of the presence of certain markers such as prostate antigen (PSA).
- Ultrasound of the pelvic organs and organs of the genitourinary system: This may include an ultrasound scan of the prostate and bladder to assess their condition.
- Prostate Gland Function Study: This may include a direct digital rectal scan (PCRP) and/or prostate secretion analysis.
- Electrocardiogram (ECG): To assess the functioning of the heart and identify possible abnormalities.
- Doctor's consultation: The doctor may ask a number of questions about your lifestyle, medical history, potential risks, and conduct a general medical examination.
It is important to note that specific tests and procedures may vary depending on the age, medical history, and risk factors of a particular patient. Regular medical checkups will help identify potential problems at an early stage and maintain overall health.








