Military Service Physical Examination
A few days ago, I completed my military service medical examination, but I heard from others that it was different.
The doctor measured the length of my penis and examined my anus.
Is this a routine examination?
ADAD, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2013/03/13
Dr. Xu Weikai reply Urology
The examination of the external genitalia and anus is included in the scope of military service medical examinations.
Reply Date: 2013/03/13
More Info
In the context of military physical exams, urological checks, including measurements of the penis and rectal examinations, can indeed be part of the routine assessment, although the specifics may vary based on the military branch and the country’s regulations. These examinations are typically conducted to ensure that recruits are physically fit for service and to identify any potential health issues that could affect their performance or well-being.
Urological checks are important for several reasons. First, they help to identify any anatomical abnormalities or conditions that could lead to complications during service. For example, conditions such as hypospadias (a congenital condition where the urethra opens on the underside of the penis) or undescended testicles can be detected during these examinations. Additionally, rectal examinations are often performed to assess prostate health, especially in older recruits, or to check for any abnormalities in the rectal area that could indicate underlying health issues.
The measurement of the penis may seem unusual, but it can be relevant in certain contexts, such as assessing for conditions like micropenis, which could have implications for reproductive health and function. While this may not be a common practice in all military physical exams, it is not entirely unheard of.
It’s also worth noting that military physical exams are designed to be comprehensive and may include a variety of assessments beyond urological checks, such as cardiovascular fitness, musculoskeletal evaluations, and mental health screenings. The goal is to ensure that all recruits meet the necessary health standards to perform their duties effectively.
Regarding the privacy and sensitivity of these examinations, military medical personnel are trained to conduct them professionally and respectfully. If you have concerns about the nature of the examination or its necessity, it is advisable to discuss these with the medical staff or seek clarification from your commanding officer. They can provide you with more information about the protocols and the rationale behind the specific checks performed during your physical exam.
In summary, while urological checks, including measurements and rectal examinations, may not be standard in every military physical exam, they can be part of a comprehensive assessment aimed at ensuring the health and readiness of recruits. If you have any further questions or concerns about your experience, it is important to communicate with the appropriate medical personnel for clarification and support.
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