DRE
Digital Rectal Examination (DRE)
A Digital Rectal Examination (DRE) is a medical procedure in which a healthcare provider inserts a lubricated, gloved finger into the rectum to examine the lower rectum, pelvis, and lower belly. This examination is commonly used to check for abnormalities in the prostate gland in men and to assess the health of the rectum and anus in both men and women.
Purpose
The primary purposes of a DRE include:
- Screening for prostate cancer in men.
- Evaluating symptoms such as rectal bleeding, pain, or changes in bowel habits.
- Checking for hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or other rectal conditions.
- Assessing the size, shape, and consistency of the prostate gland.
- Diagnosing conditions such as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) and prostatitis.
Procedure
During a DRE, the patient may be asked to lie on their side with knees drawn to the chest, bend over an examination table, or lie on their back with feet in stirrups. The healthcare provider will: 1. Wear a lubricated glove. 2. Gently insert a finger into the rectum. 3. Feel for any abnormalities or changes in the rectal wall, prostate gland, or surrounding tissues.
The procedure is usually brief and may cause mild discomfort but should not be painful.
Indications
A DRE may be indicated for:
- Men over the age of 50 as part of routine prostate cancer screening.
- Individuals with symptoms such as rectal bleeding, unexplained weight loss, or changes in bowel habits.
- Patients with a family history of colorectal cancer or prostate cancer.
- Evaluation of pelvic pain or urinary symptoms.
Limitations
While a DRE can provide valuable information, it has limitations:
- It may not detect all cases of prostate cancer or other conditions.
- It is often used in conjunction with other tests, such as the Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test, for more accurate diagnosis.
- The sensitivity and specificity of a DRE can vary depending on the examiner's experience and the patient's anatomy.
Related Pages
- Prostate cancer
- Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA)
- Benign prostatic hyperplasia
- Prostatitis
- Colorectal cancer
- Hemorrhoids
- Anal fissure
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