Gynelogical Ultrasonography
A gynecological ultrasound is a non-invasive imaging test that uses sound waves to create images of the female pelvic organs, including the uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes. It's a valuable tool for diagnosing and monitoring various conditions affecting the reproductive system.
Key aspects of gynecological ultrasound:
- To assess the health and structure of the female reproductive organs, detect abnormalities, and monitor conditions like fibroids, cysts, endometriosis, and abnormal bleeding.
- Ultrasound can be performed transabdominally (across the abdomen) or transvaginally (through the vagina), with the transvaginal approach often providing clearer images.
- For transabdominal ultrasound, a full bladder is typically required. For transvaginal ultrasound, an empty bladder is preferred.
- Ultrasound is considered safe for both the patient and the fetus if the patient is pregnant.
- Gynecological ultrasound is used to evaluate:
- Uterine abnormalities, including fibroids, polyps, and anomalies.
- Ovarian cysts and masses.
- Fallopian tube patency and blockages.
- Endometrial thickness and abnormalities.
- Monitor pregnancy and assess ectopic pregnancies.
- Assess ovarian reserve. FOR MORE INFO- CALL NOW- +91 9289747483
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- Uterine abnormalities, including fibroids, polyps, and anomalies.
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