digital rectal examination
A method of examining the rectum by fingerprinting. Basic Information Specialist classification: Digestive examination classification: physical examination Applicable gender: whether men and women apply fasting: fasting Tips: Do not eat spicy, greasy, rough, multi-slag food, avoid alcohol, tobacco, coffee. Normal value normal. Clinical significance 1. Intense tenderness, seen in anal fissures and infections; 2. Tenderness accompanied by fluctuations in the anus, abscess around the rectum; 3. Touch soft, smooth and elastic mass, mostly rectal polyps; 4. Rectal cancer should be considered when touching hard and uneven masses; 5. After the diagnosis, the surface of the fingertips is covered with mucus, pus or blood, indicating inflammation or tissue damage. If necessary, smear microscopy or bacteriological examination should be taken to aid diagnosis. Precautions Precautions: (1) Develop the habit of regular bowel movements, and the stool is better with a thin paste. (2) Reduce the posture of increasing abdominal pressure, as follows, hold your breath. Avoid sedentary, long-standing, long-term and overworked. (3) Avoid foods that are hot, greasy, rough, and slag, avoid alcohol, tobacco, and coffee. (4) Eat more foods with intestinal heat, nourishing nutrient mucosa, and laxative hemostasis, such as raw pear juice, oyster sauce, oyster sauce, reed root juice, celery juice, carrot, white radish (cooked food), bitter gourd, eggplant Cucumber, spinach, day lily, cabbage, egg yolk, apple, fig, banana, black sesame, walnut meat, white fungus, etc. (5) Be in a good mood, don't anger and anger. The mood is not wide, and the irritability and depression will make the intestinal mucosa shrink and the blood flow is not smooth. (6) to reduce sexual intercourse, excessive intercourse will make the intestinal mucosa congestion. Increase bleeding. Inspection process The rectum was examined with a finger test. Not suitable for the crowd Generally there are no people who are not suitable. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no adverse reactions.
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