Ultrasound of Pelvic Cavity Via Vagina
An ultrasound of pelvic cavity via vagina is a diagnostic imaging method that uses high-frequency sound waves to create an image of the pelvic cavity and organs inside the abdomen.
A pelvic ultrasound is often ordered if a doctor suspects that you have a problem in the pelvic area such as an infection, a cyst, or an ovarian mass. It can also identify fibroids and endometriosis, as well as any irregularities of the uterus or ovarian structures.
During a pelvic ultrasound, a handheld device known as a transducer is inserted into the vagina. The transducer produces sound waves that travel through the vagina and are reflected back to the transducer, which is then converted into an image of the pelvic organs.
Sometimes there is discomfort or a feeling of pressure in the pelvic area. This should subside shortly after the procedure is finished. After the pelvic ultrasound, your results should be ready within a few days and your doctor will let you know what they have found.
An Ultrasound of pelvic cavity via vagina is a helpful diagnostic procedure that can help identify medical problems in the pelvic region. It is a safe, non-invasive method, and results should be ready soon after the procedure is complete.
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