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September is Prostate Cancer Awareness Month, so there’s no better time to be reminded that early detection of prostate cancer saves lives. Many prostate owners are nervous at the thought of having an exam, so we’re here to let you know what to expect. Being prepared is the first step in getting this life-saving test done.
What it's Like to Get Your Prostate Checked
The prostate is a part of the reproductive system for those who were assigned male at birth. It is an organ that is about the size of a walnut and is located just below the bladder and in front of the rectum. Its main function is to produce fluid that makes up part of the semen.
The Procedure is Not Painful
The procedure itself is not painful, and afterwards, you should not feel any side effects or have any discomfort. Be sure to tell your healthcare provider if you have hemorrhoids or anal fissures, as they can be irritated by the examination.
When you and your healthcare provider are both ready to begin:
- You will be asked to remove your pants and underwear, and to put on a gown.
- Typically, you will be asked to stand with your feet apart, facing the examination table while bending forward so that your arms or elbows are resting on the table. Pay attention to your breathing, this can help you stay relaxed.
- Next, your practitioner will put on a surgical glove and cover a finger with lubricant.
- They will insert their finger into your anus at a downward angle. You may feel a little pressure, but you should not feel any pain. If it hurts, tell the healthcare provider immediately.
- A few seconds may pass as your medical professional waits for your external sphincter muscle to relax.
- As your healthcare provider examines your prostate, you may notice their finger moves in a circular motion. This is to identify the lobes and groove of the entire prostate gland and make sure that no problems are missed. This whole step should take less than a minute.
- Your practitioner will then remove their finger.
When the exam is done, your medical professional will offer you some tissue or pre-moistened wipes to clean the lubricant from your body.
Remember, screening saves thousands of lives every year
Please get your prostate checked.