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History and physical examination ... Next, perform a brief physical examination. Inspect and palpate the genitalia and prostate for structural abnormalities. Assess the patient’s sensory function, concentrating on the perineal area. Next, test motor strength and deep tendon reflexes in all extremities,
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"My wife is 62 and I am 63...the 6 months prior to purchase my wife slept in a different bed because of severe Arthritis in both knees...she now sleeps through the night...I thought I was becoming impotent, ... With my degrees in Chiropractic and Naturopathic Medicine, and studies in acupuncture, physical therapy,
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The patient's history offers more important clues to CCS than does the physical exam. Direct measurement of intracompartmental pressure--as described in this article--is the best means of confirming the diagnosis.
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One way to know if the cause is physical or psychologic is to determine if you are having nighttime erections. ... Exam of your penis ... Although these drugs have become extremely popular, they do not enhance erections if you are not impotent. And they DO have side effects, which can be as serious as a heart attack or as minor...
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Our Step 2 CS course provides candidates with a complete, guided tour of this practical examination. We have tried our best to include detailed history taking, physical examination skills, and as many practice cases as possible. ... Apart from giving a comprehensive and consummate review of the exam itself,
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Your doctor will probably start by asking you some questions and doing a physical exam. Samples of your blood and urine may be tested for diseases and disorders. Other tests may also be needed. Your doctor will determine which tests are right for you.
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The physical exam sometimes can identify abnormalities in the prostate, abdomen, or nervous system that may be causing incontinence or contributing to it. Findings from the physical exam help determine whether further testing is needed.
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Although in the past it was commonly believed to be due to psychological problems, it is now known that 80 percent to 90 percent of impotence is caused by physical problems, usually related to the ... There are 10.9 million adult men in the US with diabetes, and it is estimated that 35 percent to 50 percent are impotent.
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A doctor will ask you questions about your medical history and do a physical exam to evaluate your symptoms. The information gained from your medical background and physical exam may provide important clues about your symptoms. ... During a physical exam, the doctor or another health professional will:
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