Male Genitalia Physical Assessment
Male Genitalia Physical Assessment
Male Genitalia Physical Assessment
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pulse)
Motlapa N.G 20100518 (Palpation of the Penis and Prostate)
M0telle N 202100554 (Inspection of the male genitalia and Health Education)
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Group Assignment: Assessment of the male genitalia
Introduction
The male reproductive system mostly exists outside of the male body and external organs include
the penis and scrotum. Internal part of the male genitalia is composed of the testicles vas
deferens, prostate, epididymis, seminal vesicle and urethra. It is responsible for sexual function
and urination (Cleveland clinic, 2023).
History taking for physical assessment of male genitalia
1. Chief complaint
a. Ask the patient why they are seeking a genitalia assessment.
b. Encourage patient to describe their symptoms or concerns in the own words.
2. Present illness
a. Ask about the onset, duration and progression of symptoms.
b. Explore specific details about any pain, discomfort or changes in genitalia area.
c. Inquire about any discharge, bleeding or urinary symptoms, sores or swelling of
scrotum.
3. Sexual history
a. Discuss sexual function by asking patient about:
i. Relationship status.
ii. Sexual preference (whether they are straight or bisexual).
iii. How long does intercourse last?
iv. Sexual interest.
v. Achievement and maintenance of erection.
vi. Ability to reach orgasm as well as ejaculation patterns
vii. Any history of UTIs and STDS
History taking is a very important aspect of physical assessment because it is through it a health
personnel can be able to rule out anomalies or conditions. A few that can be found are:
Retrograde ejaculation -this is whereby semen enters the bladder instead of coming
through the penis during orgasm, resulting in very little or no semen at all. It can cause
male infertility.
Erectile dysfunction- difficulty in getting or keeping an erection
Premature ejaculation-an ejaculation that occurs too early.
After collecting history, a healthcare professional moves on to examining the male genitalia
physically by using inspection and palpation techniques and he/she should examine the
following; penis, urethral meatus, scrotum, mons pubis as well as the testicles.
1. Inspection
a. Penis
i. Inspect the skin of the penis, prepuce (if present) and glans for color, it is
usually darker with a pinkish glans in normal cases.
ii. Retract the foreskin to inspect for the presence of smegma (which is
normal body’s way of cleaning itself), secretions on the glans then replace
it.
iii. Note any ulcerations, scars, nodules, rash or visible signs of inflammation
on the skin of the penis.
iv. The position of the urethral meatus, it should be centered, normally.
v. Note the shape of the penis as well as the size (shape normally is
cylindrical).
vi. Compress the glans gently between your index finger and thumb to open
the urethral meatus and inspect for discharge.
vii. Distribution, quantity, texture and color of the pubic hair (should be black,
well distributed and coarse).
viii. Inspect for presence of any lice in the pubic hair as well as rash on mons
pubis.
Health Education
Encourage pt to maintain good hygiene and care of their genitalia to reduce the chances of
developing problems like skin irritations and some common infections. When educating pt, the
following should be included;
Patient should wash the genitalia on a daily basis, using water and soap, but not too much
of it as it may cause irritation. For those individuals who are uncircumcised, they should
retract prepuce to thoroughly clean the glans and wash out smegma as its accumulation
can cause genital odor and infections.
Patient should wash their hands before touching their penis, it may be for instance when
urinating in a case where pt had been in contact with anything that may be an irritant such
as chilli pepper, chemicals etc.
After urinating, advise patient to gently normalize shaking their penis to eliminate any
remaining drops of urine accompanied by wiping the area in order to prevent any
moisture as moisture promote rapid growth of some microbes.
Encourage patient to wear loose underwears and boxers to avoid too much heat and
tension that can be brought by tight underwears, as too much heat and tension more
especially on the testicles tend to cause some complications including testicular torsion.
Encourage patient to practice safe sex by using condoms to prevent contraction of STIs
from their partner(s).
Advise patient to go for circumcision if they have not yet, as it reduces risk of contracting
STIs.
Encourage patient to have regular exercises as physical exercises tend to reduce chances
of erectile dysfunction (ED).
Patient should normalize eating balanced meals and those that include spinach and
avocados as they boost testosterone levels hence improving fertility.
Patient should be encouraged to shave as pubic hair can cause warmth and moisture
which can result in increased infections.
Patient should be encouraged to drink and smoke minimally as excessive alcohol
consumption and smoking can cause erectile dysfunction.
Instruct patient to report or visit a health facility immediately when they experience
strange things in their genitalia such as swelling, persistent itchiness, rash, any
discharges, painful urination, any bleeding etc.
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