How is male endocrine examination performed?
In general, male endocrine testing can be performed via blood draw, which effectively assesses whether hormone secretion and blood glucose levels are normal. The specific procedure is as follows:
1. Patients must fast before the blood draw to avoid affecting test results.
2. Select the blood draw site, typically choosing an appropriate vein in the elbow area of the arm.
3. Gently tie a bandage or tourniquet around the blood draw site to enhance vein fullness.
4. Disinfect the site, then insert a needle into the selected vein and collect the blood into a vacuum tube or test tube.
5. After blood collection, release the tourniquet, apply pressure to the puncture site with a cotton ball, and send the collected blood sample for testing.
If this examination is needed, it is recommended to visit a reputable hospital and undergo the test under the guidance of a qualified physician to ensure accurate results. If any abnormalities are detected, prompt consultation with a doctor is advised to obtain professional advice.