
Gynecological ultrasound has been a useful tool in diagnosing problems and diseases in the human body. Many times, diseases and health problems are not accompanied by pain, so it is important to use a new and efficient method to examine the health of body organs, especially internal organs.
First, let’s introduce ultrasound.
UltraSound Imaging is basically a method of imaging and monitoring the inside of the body organs that uses sound waves that are radiated into the body by a special probe and receive their reflection, showing a clear picture of the health status of each organ or the presence of problems. The advantage of using this method (using sound waves) is that it is harmless, because in some cases, such as examining the health of the fetus, the risk of receiving waves or radiation must be minimized so that the health of the fetus is not endangered.
Also, due to the sensitivity of some organs, especially in women, the use of the safe ultrasound method is recommended.
As mentioned earlier, ultrasound has a variety of applications, and here we will try to discuss and examine the most common ones, especially in the field of women’s health:
It is worth noting that due to the safety of this method, there are wide applications for all types of ultrasound.
Considering the variety of ultrasound methods, a method appropriate to the location of the pain should be prescribed based on the specialist’s diagnosis and depending on the patient’s pain and needs. The types of ultrasound methods include:
Breast ultrasound is one of the most common methods of identifying problems and examining possible masses in the breast, which is used both for screening and prevention for non-patients and for patients to monitor and control the progression of the disease.
Breast ultrasound is generally recommended for the following:
This type of ultrasound is also very widely used in gynecology because it examines important parts of the body, including the uterus, ovaries, bladder, fallopian tubes, and other internal pelvic structures.
Pelvic ultrasound is generally prescribed for the following:
There are also two commonly used types of pelvic ultrasound:
This method is performed with particular sensitivity and delicacy, especially in women who have not yet had sex or in adolescents.
This type of ultrasound is performed to check the health or problems of the uterus and is generally used to check the size, shape, and thickness of the endometrium and to check for the presence of masses such as polyps and fibroids.
Disorders that can be diagnosed with a uterine ultrasound include:
Other uses of ultrasound include the following:
In addition to the function of ovulation, the ovaries in women are also responsible for producing sex hormones.
Ovarian ultrasound is mainly used to examine and diagnose diseases such as:
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