Ultrasound

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What is Ultrasound?

Ultrasound imaging uses high-frequency sound waves to produce live images of the inside of your body. It’s safe, painless, and does not use radiation, making it ideal for pregnant women and routine check-ups.

Why is Ultrasound Important?

It helps evaluate organs like the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, thyroid, and reproductive organs. It is commonly used to monitor fetal development during pregnancy and to detect cysts, tumors, or fluid collections.

Basic Ultrasound Tests :

Abdominal Ultrasound (liver, gallbladder, kidneys)

Pelvic Ultrasound (uterus, ovaries, prostate)

Obstetric Ultrasound (monitoring pregnancy)

Thyroid Ultrasound (nodules, enlargement)

What to Expect:

The procedure takes about 20–30 minutes. A gel is applied to the skin and a small probe is moved over the area. The test is painless, safe, and requires little or no preparation.

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