It is done at your doctor's office during a routine physical. The doctor's gloved finger is inserted into the rectum to check for abnormalities. You should get a routine physical yearly.
The doctor diagnosed the patient with glycosuria after finding high levels of glucose in their urine during a routine check-up.
Check with their doctor and obtain a physical examination.
yes
If it was neglect on part of the doctor or hospital then yes. But if it was your fault or something that could not have been controlled then no. Check with a lawyer to see if you have a case.
NO, NOT ROUTINE bloodwork. There are hundreds of things to check for in the blood, and unless the doctor that orders the bloodwork specifically asks for a durg screen, they don't automatically do it.
Fibroadenomas usually cause no symptoms and may be discovered during breast self-examination, or during a routine check-up.
If the doctor has a reason to check for drugs he or she can order such a test. However, it is not a routine part of a physical and generally is not done without the knowledge and consent of the patient.
The doctor will take the temperature of the patient using a clinical thermometer.
You might want to check with a doctor
Yes. I have had strep throat before and the doctor found it on a routine check-up. I think I had a low grade temp of 99 but no sore throat.
Diagnosis of amblyopia is often made during visual screening during routine infant check-ups and in the preschool years (aged three to five).