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When You Visit Your Doctor - Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH)

Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH), or Enlarged Prostate

Questions to Discuss With Your Doctor:

  • Over the past month, how often have you had a sensation of not emptying your bladder completely after you finished urinating?
  • Over the past month, how often have you had to urinate again less than two hours after you finished urinating?
  • Over the past month, how often have you found you stopped and started again several times when you urinated?
  • Over the past month, how often have you found it difficult to postpone urination?
  • Over the past month, how often have you had a weak urinary stream?
  • Over the past month, how often have you had to push or strain to begin urination?
  • Over the past month, how many times did you most typically get up to urinate from the time you went to bed at night until the time you got up in the morning?
  • If you were to spend the rest of your life with your urinary condition just the way it is now, how would you feel about that?
  • Have you had blood in your urine, or urinary tract infections?
  • Have you ever had surgery on your prostate, bladder, or kidneys?
  • Do you have gastrointestinal problems such as diverticulitis or constipation?
  • Do you have diabetes?
  • Does anyone in your family have diabetes?
  • Have you been unusually thirsty or had unintentional weight loss?
  • Have you ever had a stroke or nervous system disease?
  • Have you ever had a back injury or back surgery?
  • What medications are you taking (prescription and over-the-counter)?
  • What do you know about medical and surgical treatment options used in the treatment of benign prostatic enlargement?
  • Do you know the side effects that can occur with medications?
  • Do you know the complications associated with surgery?
  • Do you know how much benefit you can expect from each type of treatment?
  • Do you know the risks of waiting, and doing nothing at all?

Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions:

  • Abdominal examination
  • Neurological examination
  • Digital rectal examination
  • Genital examination

Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Test or Studies:

  • Urinalysis (for glucose, red blood cells, white blood cells, and bacteria)
  • Blood tests (for kidney function and prostate-specific antigen or PSA)
  • Cystoscopy
  • Ultrasound of the bladder after you urinate (post void residual)
  • Ultrasound of the kidneys
  • Pelvic CT scan
 

When You Visit Your Doctor - Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding

Dysfunctional Uterine Bleeding

Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor:

  • Do you have regular menstrual cycles?
  • When was your last period?
  • Is your bleeding always heavy or prolonged?
  • How old were you when you started menstruating?
  • How long ago did you develop abnormal bleeding?
  • Are you sexually active?
  • How many times have you been pregnant?
  • What was the outcome of each pregnancy (live births, miscarriages, cesarean sections)?
  • Have you ever had difficulty getting pregnant?
  • What medications are you taking (including over-the-counter drugs and herbal remedies such as ginseng)?
  • Are you taking hormone replacement therapy or birth control pills?
  • Have you ever had medications injected (Depo-Provera or Norplant) for birth control?
  • Have you ever taken estrogen or tamoxifen?
  • Are you taking warfarin or other blood thinners?
  • Have you ever had an abnormal Pap smear?

Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions:

  • Blood pressure, heart rate, weight
  • Abdominal examination
  • Pelvic exam

Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Tests or Studies:

  • Pregnancy test
  • Blood tests such as complete blood count, coagulation (clotting) studies, and certain hormone tests (such as thyroid stimulating hormone, cortisol, prolactin, follicle stimulating hormone, testosterone)
  • Pelvic ultrasound
  • Pap smear
  • Endometrial biopsy.
 

When You Visit Your Doctor - Erectile Dysfunction or Impotence

Erectile Dysfunction or Impotence

Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor:

  • Do you smoke cigarettes?
  • Have you been screened for other medical problems such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart disease, and diabetes?
  • Do you exercise regularly? How much? How often?
  • Do you have a neurologic disease or sickle-cell disease?
  • Are you taking any medications (prescription or over-the-counter)?
  • Has your erectile dysfunction worsened since starting any new medications?
  • What effect is your erectile dysfunction having on your relationship? Your self-esteem?
  • How long have you had erectile problems?
  • Do you have erectile problems sometimes or all of the time?
  • Have you ever had any psychologically stressful sexual experiences?
  • Are you less interested in sex (diminished libido)?
  • Are you having difficulty achieving an erection or sustaining it?
  • Do you ever awaken with early morning or nocturnal erections?
  • Do you have pain with erections?
  • Penile bumps or lumps?
  • History of penile trauma?
  • History of pelvic surgery?
  • What are your goals in receiving treatment?
  • What therapies have you tried?
  • Do you know how much benefit you can expect from medical therapies?
  • Do you know the side effects and important drug interactions?

Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions:

  • Genital examination
  • Rectal examination
  • Pulses in the groin and feet
  • Neurologic examination

Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Tests or Studies:

  • Blood tests (complete blood count or CBC, glucose, cholesterol panels, thyroid function tests, prolactin level)
  • Blood testosterone level (if libido is decreased)
  • Nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT)
  • Neurologic testing (nerve condition studies)
  • Your doctor may decide to do some vascular tests to establish whether the arteries that supply blood to the penis during erections are narrowed.
 

When You Visit Your Doctor - Heart Block

Heart Block

Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor:

  • Have you been dizzy or lightheaded?
  • Have you fainted?
  • Have you been fatigued?
  • Have you had chest pain?
    • Do you get it with exertion or at rest?
    • How frequently do you get it?
    • How long does it last?
    • What brings it on?
    • What relieves it?
  • Is this a change from your usual pattern?
  • Do you get short of breath when you lie down or exert yourself?
  • Do you awaken in the middle of the night short of breath?
  • Do your ankles swell?
  • Do you get rapid or pounding heartbeats for no reason?
  • What medications are you taking (including over-the-counter medications, herbal remedies, and vitamins)?
  • Do you have any other medical problems?

Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions:

  • Heart rate, blood pressure, and weight
  • Pulses in the wrist and feet
  • Veins in the neck
  • Heart and lungs
  • Ankles and legs (for swelling)

Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Tests or Studies:

  • Electrocardiogram
  • Echocardiogram
  • Holter monitor
  • Electrophysiologic testing
 

When You Visit Your Doctor - After Hodgkin's Disease Treatment

Hodgkin's Disease (after the disease has been treated)

Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor:

  • Have you had fevers, heavy sweating at night, weight loss, itchy skin, or swollen lymph nodes?
  • Do you have pain in any of your bones?
  • Do you have a cough?
  • Are you fatigued?
  • Do you get lightheaded?
  • Do you bruise easily or have nosebleeds?
  • Do your gums bleed when you brush your teeth?
  • Have you had any recent infections?
  • Do you have a cough?
  • Do you have sinus congestion?
  • Do you have nasal discharge?
  • Do you know when to seek medical attention for signs of infection?
  • Do you know that you still need to practice birth control (both men and women)?
  • Infertility is uncommon with newer chemotherapy regimens. If you are a woman and have undergone early menopause, have you considered hormone replacement therapy?
  • Are you short of breath at rest or with minimal exertion?
  • Do you get chest pain or pressure with exertion?
  • Do you have swelling in your legs?
  • Do you know that chemotherapy and radiation can increase your risk of developing certain other cancers?
  • Are you up-to-date on all of your cancer screening tests?
  • If you are a woman, have you discussed the need for regular mammograms and breast examinations with your doctor?
  • Are you gaining weight?
  • Are you constipated?
  • Are you always cold?
  • Do you have dry skin?

Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions:

  • Neck veins
  • Heart
  • Lungs
  • Abdomen (for enlargement or tenderness of the liver or spleen)
  • Bones and spine (looking for areas of tenderness)
  • Skin (looking for skin cancers)
  • Lymph Nodes (neck, axilla, elbow, groin)

Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Tests or Studies:

  • Blood tests for complete blood counts, kidney and liver function tests
  • CT scans of the chest and abdomen
 

When You Visit Your Doctor - Multiple Myeloma

Multiple Myeloma

Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor:

  • Have you had any recent infections?
  • Do you know when to call your doctor with symptoms of infection?
  • Do you have pain in any of your bones? If so, is it constant, or does it occur only when you move?
  • Have you had any recent fractures?
  • Do you have pain in your spine? Does it radiate to another part of your body?
  • Have you noticed a decrease in sensation or strength in your hands or feet?
  • Have you had loss of bladder or bowel control?
  • Do you know when to seek medical attention for back pain?
  • Have you been fatigued?
  • Have you been lightheaded?
  • Have you been short of breath with minimal exertion?
  • Do your gums bleed when you brush your teeth?
  • Do you bruise easily, or get nosebleeds?
  • Have you been weak, nauseated, constipated, or confused?
  • Have you had a headache or a change in your vision?
  • Can you feel any lumps or masses under your skin?
  • Are you aware of the possible complications that can develop from multiple myeloma?
  • Do you know which symptoms should cause you to call your doctor?

Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions:

  • Skin
  • Heart
  • Lungs
  • Arms and legs
  • Spine
  • Neurology examination (to check for strength and sensation in your hands and feet)
  • Lymph nodes (neck, axilla, and groin)

Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Tests or Studies:

  • Blood tests for complete blood count, electrolytes, kidney function, uric acid, calcium, and beta-2 microglobulin
  • Serum protein electrophoresis or SPEP
  • Urine protein electrophoresis or UPEP
  • Quantitative immunoglobulin levels in the urine and blood
  • Immunoelectrophoresis
  • 24-hour urine collection for protein
  • Bone marrow biopsy
  • Skeletal radiographs
  • CT scan
  • MRI scan
 

When You Visit Your Doctor - Mitral Valve Prolapse

Mitral Valve Prolapse

Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor:

  • Have you had an echocardiogram?
  • What did it show?
  • Does your mitral valve leak?
  • Do you get chest pain?
  • What brings it on?
  • How long does it last?
  • What relieves it?
  • Do you ever get a rapid or pounding heartbeat (palpitations) for no reason?
  • How long does it last?
  • Do you feel faint or develop chest pain or shortness of breath?
  • Have you ever fainted?
  • Do you get short of breath when you lie down or exert yourself?
  • Have you ever taken any medications for your heart?
  • Did you develop any side effects from these medications?

Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions:

  • Heart rate, blood pressure, and weight
  • Heart (sometimes while you are standing, squatting, or performing other maneuvers)
  • Lungs

Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Tests or Studies:

 

When You Visit Your Doctor - Peripheral Artery Disease

Peripheral Artery Disease

Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor:

  • Do you develop pain, cramps, aches, fatigue, or numbness in your leg muscles when you walk?
  • At what distance do you develop symptoms?
  • Do they go away when you stop walking?
  • Do you ever develop these symptoms at rest?
  • Do you have decreased sensation in your feet?
  • If you are a man, do you have erectile dysfunction?
  • Are you doing everything possible to modify the risk factors that can worsen this disease (smoking cessation, treating elevated blood pressure and cholesterol, and controlling diabetes)?
  • Are you exercising regularly and at progressively more strenuous levels?
  • Are you taking an aspirin every day?
  • If you have diabetes, do you practice meticulous foot care (cleaning, applying moisturizing lotions, and wearing well-fitting protective shoes)?
  • Do you know when to seek emergency medical care for peripheral artery disease (if your leg becomes suddenly painful, pale, cold and numb)?
  • Do you get chest pain or pressure with exertion or at rest? If so, you may have coronary artery disease.
  • Do you have sudden brief episodes of blindness (like a shade being pulled over your eyes) or sudden episodes of weakness in an arm or leg, or difficulty speaking? These could be warning symptoms of stroke.

Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions:

  • Heart rate, blood pressure, and weight
  • Pulses in your feet and groin, and behind your knees
  • Listen with the stethoscope over your carotid arteries in your neck
  • Heart and lungs
  • Neurologic exam (reflexes and sensation in your legs)
  • Muscles (looking for atrophy in leg muscles)
  • Skin, looking for changes related to reduced circulation

Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Tests or Studies:

  • Blood tests, including glucose and cholesterol levels
  • Ultrasound of your carotid arteries
  • Doppler Ankle-Arm Indices
  • Exercise Stress Test
  • MRI/MRA
  • Angiography
 

When You Visit Your Doctor - Vaginitis

Vaginitis

Questions to Discuss with Your Doctor:

  • How long have you had this vaginal discomfort?
  • Does it itch or burn?
  • Do you have vaginal discharge? Does it have a bad odor? What is the consistency?
  • Are you pregnant?
  • Are you sexually active?
  • Is sexual intercourse painful?
  • Do you have pain or burning with urination?
  • Are you urinating more frequently?
  • Do you have urinary incontinence?
  • Are you post-menopausal?
  • Do you have vaginal dryness?
  • Do you have diabetes?
  • Have you recently taken antibiotics or corticosteroids?
  • Is your immune system suppressed in any way?
  • Do you take birth-control pills?
  • Do you wear tight pants or synthetic fabrics (nylon)? (These are all predisposing factors for yeast infections).
  • Have you or your partner ever had a sexually transmitted disease?
  • Do you have fevers, chills, abdominal pain, joint pain, or a rash?

Your Doctor Might Examine the Following Body Structures or Functions:

  • Abdominal examination
  • Pelvic examination

Your Doctor Might Order the Following Lab Tests or Studies:

  • Sample of the vaginal discharge to examine under a microscope (wet smear)
  • Cultures of the vaginal discharge
 

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