It shouldn't actually hurt, but some discomfort may be expected.
The pelvic examination
For the female.....it hurts....for the guy...it hurts cuz youll probably get slapped
L. Lodewick has written: 'The physical examination' -- subject(s): Atlases, Physical Examination, Physical diagnosis
To determine if a female cat is spayed, you can look for a small incision scar on her abdomen, check for a tattoo or microchip indicating she has been spayed, or consult with a veterinarian for a physical examination.
Auscultation is the portion of the physical examination that provides information by hearing.
That is when your body hurts.
If you are asking when you should get a physical examination for your body, then I can answer this. You need to get a physical usually every year, also if you take any medicine you may get med checks every so often and usually a physical examination will go along with that.
There are virtually no risks associated with a physical examination. Complications with the process of a physical examination are unusual. Occasionally, a useful piece of information or data may be overlooked. More commonly.
To determine if a female dog has been spayed, you can look for a scar on her abdomen where the surgery was performed. You can also consult with a veterinarian who can perform a physical examination or check her medical records for confirmation.
After a thorough examination, the doctor determined it was strep throat
Three parts of a routine urinalysis include physical examination (color, clarity, odor), chemical examination (pH, protein, glucose), and microscopic examination (red blood cells, white blood cells, bacteria).
*Physical healt *an absence of disease: 1.)teachers observations 2.)screening test 3.)dental examination 4.)physical examination 5.)medical examination