Why might I need a digital rectal exam?
You might have a digital rectal exam as part of a routine checkup, for screening, or when you have symptoms related to your digestive, urinary or reproductive organs. For example, your doctor may use the exam to feel for changes in your prostate if you have symptoms like frequent urination.
As part of the screening and diagnosis of prostate, gynecologic, colon or rectal cancers, your doctor will often use a digital rectal exam along with other tests—like a prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood test, a pelvic exam or a stool test. Your doctor can sometimes collect a stool sample during the exam to test for hidden blood, called a fecal occult blood test, which may help detect colorectal polyps or cancer.
Some symptoms that might lead to a digital rectal exam include:
The exam lets your provider look for signs of conditions such as: