Male Genital Problems and InjuriesPreparing For Your AppointmentTo prepare for your appointment, see the topic Making the Most of Your Appointment You can help your
health professional diagnose and treat your condition by being prepared to
answer the following questions. Before your appointment- If you have a genital rash, do not have
sexual contact or activity while waiting for your appointment. This will reduce
the risk of transmitting a possible infection to your partner. If you do have
an STI, your sex partner or partners need to be evaluated and treated
also.
Questions to prepare for your health professional- What are your main symptoms? How long have
you had your symptoms?
- Have you had this problem before? If so, do
you know what caused the problem at that time? How was it
treated?
- What activities make your symptoms better or worse? What
sports do you participate in?
- How and when did an injury occur? How
was it treated?
- Have you had any injuries in the past to the same
area? Do you have any continuing problems because of the previous
injury?
- Have you had infections or rashes in the genital area in
the past?
- Do you engage in
high-risk sexual behaviours? Do you suspect you have
been exposed to a
sexually transmitted infection (STI)?
- Does
your sex partner have any genital symptoms or problems?
- Have you
had any genital surgeries or procedures?
- Do you perform testicular
self-examination? How often?
- What home treatment measures have you
tried? Did they help?
- What prescription and non-prescription
medicines have you taken? Did they help?
- Do you have any
health risks?
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