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| Common Questions Q:What is Ultrasound? Q:Is Ultrasound Safe? Q:Who Will Perform the Examination? Q:Will the Ultrasound Exam Hurt? Q:When and How Is Ultrasound Used? |
When and How Is Ultrasound Used? Abdomen
An ultrasound examination may not provide all the information your doctor needs. In these cases, additional studies may be required. Your doctor will probably tell you to refrain from eating, drinking, smoking, or chewing gum for 8 hours prior to the exam if the gallbladder, pancreas, or the upper abdominal blood vessels are going to be scanned during the ultrasound exam. This is because these actions increase the amount of abdominal gas, and most of these actions alter blood flow in upper abdominal organs and cause the gallbladder to contract, preventing an adequate ultrasound examination. Breast You will be asked to remove your top and bra. A paper or cloth gown will be given to you to cover yourself. You will be instructed to lie or sit on an examining table. Gel will be placed on your skin and a transducer will be moved over the area to be examined. The room is usually darkened during the examination. After the exam, you can drive home safely and eat and drink normally. The examiner may feel the area for any lumps while performing the examination. No pain is involved in this type of examination but there is a pressure sensation. The images obtained are seen on a monitor or stored on film. Results of the examination may vary depending on the type of breast tissue you have. If a suspicious area noted on mammography cannot be seen with ultrasound, it will be evaluated by other means. Your doctor will discuss these options with you during a future appointment. Doppler Gynecology Abdominal scanning is usually done with you lying flat on an examination table. Garments are elevated or pulled down to expose the lower abdomen from the navel to the pubic bone. Abdominal scanning may or may not require a full bladder. A full bladder provides a "window" through which the pelvic organs may be seen. Your doctor may, therefore, ask you to drink a large quantity of water and/or refrain from urinating just prior to the examination. Preparations for vaginal scanning are similar to those for a routine manual pelvic examination. You will be asked to empty your bladder prior to the exam and to disrobe from the waist down. You will need to assume a position similar to the one used for a Pap smear. Either your legs can either be placed in stirrups or your buttocks are elevated by a thick cushion. Musculoskeletal
An ultrasound examination may not provide all the information your doctor needs. In these cases, additional studies may be required. Obstetrics In most cases, no special preparation is needed for the examination. In some cases, your doctor may recommend an endovaginal ultrasound study, which involves the use of a special transducer in your vagina, to improve visualization of your baby or your cervix. A complete obstetric ultrasound examination usually takes between 30 and 60 minutes. There is no pain from an ultrasound examination. You may feel some pressure from an endovaginal ultrasound examination in which a probe is inserted in your vagina; the probe is the size of a tampon and is smaller than a speculum. You may choose to insert the probe yourself. The ultrasound examination does not affect your pregnancy. Pediatrics
For a child it is easy to address any fears and get them excited about the examination by reminding them that they know exactly what their OUTSIDE looks like: eyes, nose, mouth, ears, and other features that make them unique, but have they ever wondered what's INSIDE their body? What amazing, magical structures they’re made of? All sorts of GREAT PARTS of you are covered by your skin! Well, there IS something that can look INSIDE you - Presenting . . . The Amazing, Wonderful ULTRASOUND Machine! An ultrasound machine is a big metal box with a TV screen on top. Something like a little camera is attached by a cord to the ultrasound machine. The little camera is called a "transducer." Sometimes you can see the pictures on the TV while the sonographer looks at them! So that the sonographer can see the pictures clearly, the lights in the room are usually turned off. The sound waves can make pictures of all your amazing inside parts that show up on the TV ... in fact YOU are a TV STAR! Thyroid There are many reasons for examining the thyroid with ultrasound. The most common reason is to provide more information for your doctor about a mass your doctor felt while examining you;
There is no special preparation for this examination. There is no pain involved in an ultrasound examination of the thyroid. The transducer is placed on your skin surface after a gel is applied to your neck to provide better contact. The room is usually darkened during the examination to make it easier for the sonographer or doctor to see the pictures on the computer screen. After the examination, you may safely drive home and eat and drink normally.
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