Digital Rectal Examination (DRE)ResultsA digital (finger) rectal examination is done to check for problems
of organs or other structures in the pelvis and lower belly. During the
examination, a health professional gently puts a lubricated, gloved finger of
one hand into the
rectum. Digital rectal examNormal: | No problems such as organ enlargements or growths are
felt. |
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Abnormal: | Problems such as organ enlargements or growths are
felt. |
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For men, the prostate gland may be enlarged. This may mean
benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) or inflammation of
the prostate gland (prostatitis). Tumors are
felt. | For women, growths such as tumors of the
cervix, uterus, or
ovaries are felt. | Growths such as
hemorrhoids, polyps, tumors, or
abscesses may be found in the lower rectum. Breaks in
the skin around the anus (anal fissures) may be found. Problems
of the bladder may also be felt. |
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