Ultrasound Scan Test for Pelvis
Ultrasound imaging of the pelvis creates images of the structures and organs in the lower abdomen and pelvis by using sound waves. Pelvic ultrasound is classified into three types: abdominal, vaginal (for women), and rectal (for men). These tests are commonly used to assess the reproductive and urinary systems. Ultrasound is noninvasive, safe, and does not use ionizing radiation.
A pelvic ultrasound looks at the organs in your pelvic area between your abdomen (belly) and legs. It may also look at your lower abdomen. The pelvic organs include:
- Bladder, which holds urine.
- Fallopian tubes, which carry eggs between the ovaries and uterus.
- Ovaries, organs that make and store eggs.
- Prostate, a gland that helps with reproduction in men.
- Rectum, the lower part of your intestines.
- Uterus, also called the womb.
- Vagina, the canal to the uterus.
When would a healthcare provider recommend a pelvic ultrasound?
A healthcare provider may recommend a pelvic ultrasound if you have:
- Difficulty getting pregnant.
- Pain during sex.
- Pain during urination.
- Pelvic or abdominal pain.
- Swelling in your abdomen.
- Unusual periods or bleeding after menopause.
- Urinary incontinence (urine leakage).
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What is an Ultrasound Scan?
- It is an imaging test that uses sound waves to produce a sonogram, or image, of the organs, tissues, and other internal body components. Ultrasounds don’t use radiation as x-rays do. An ultrasound can also show body function in motion, such as a heartbeat or blood flowing through veins.
- With ultrasonography, it is possible to perform both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures. It is a safe and painless diagnostic test.
Some alternative names for ultrasound are Sonography, ultrasonography, pregnant sonography, fetal ultrasound, and diagnostic medical sonography.
Why do I need an Ultrasound scan?
An ultrasound is a quick, painless method for checking the progress of your Pregnancy and getting important details about the growth of your unborn child. The test doesn’t involve any radiation.
You may need diagnostic ultrasonography if you experience symptoms in particular organs or tissues. These include the heart, kidneys, thyroid, gallbladder, and female reproductive system. Ultrasonography may also be necessary if you are getting a biopsy. Your doctor can see a clear image of the area being checked with the help of an ultrasound scan.
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Are there different types of pelvic ultrasounds?
Pelvic ultrasounds are classified into several categories. Each examines a separate organ or serves a specific purpose:
- Abdominal Ultrasound examination of organs from outside the belly.
- Pregnancy ultrasound, which monitors a baby’s development in the uterus (womb).
- Rectal ultrasonography is used to look inside the rectum. A transrectal ultrasonography examination looks at the prostate.
- Transvaginal ultrasound is a procedure that examines the reproductive organs from within the vagina.
What conditions can a pelvic ultrasound diagnose?
A pelvic ultrasound can help diagnose a range of conditions:
All people:
Bladder cancer.
Hernias.
Kidney stones that have traveled or are traveling down to your bladder.
In people assigned female at birth:
Ectopic pregnancy.
Endometriosis.
Gynecologic tumors.
Ovarian cysts.
Ovarian torsion.
Pelvic inflammatory disease.
Pelvic organ prolapse.
Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Uterine fibroids.
In people assigned male at birth:
Infections or cysts in seminal vesicles (glands that help produce semen).
Prostate cancer.
Testicular cancer.
Testicular or scrotal infection.
Scrotal or penile injury.
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Why Choose Medintu for Pelvis Ultrasound Test?
- Medintu is a digital health care platform partnered with major diagnostics centers to provide consumers with high-quality findings.
- Our goal is to improve the use of digital health care platforms and assist individuals in recovering from illness without having to travel.
- Our lab follows strong quality measures to ensure that the results are as dependable as possible.
- we ensure that our team handles the entire process from sample collecting to report delivery.
- We provide the convenience of a Pelvis Ultrasound test at a fraction of the cost that most comparable laboratories charge.
- We provide 24*7 customer support. So, if there’s an emergency, get in touch with us.
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Frequently Asked
No, it is a painless procedure. While the instrument is pressed against your skin or inserted into your body, you can feel discomfort.
An ultrasound test inspects the following conditions –
- To confirm pregnancy
- To monitor all stages of pregnancy
- Development of unborn baby in the womb
- Gynecology related problems
- Check heart structure
- To assess blood flow (Doppler ultrasound)
- Breast
- Muscles and tendons
- Abdomen
- Thyroid gland diseases
- Kidney problems
- Digestive system (pancreas, liver, gallbladder)
- Assist in a biopsy procedure
The test usually takes around 15 to 45 minutes.
A doctor, radiographer, or sonographer at a hospital radiology department performs the Ultrasound scan.
You can schedule an Ultrasound scan through the medintu online portal.