An ultrasound is an imaging exam that uses sound waves to create detailed pictures of organs inside your body. The pictures are called sonograms. An ultrasound is a safe, fairly quick procedure that’s available at most imaging centers and some doctors’ offices.
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:
There are different types of pelvic ultrasounds. Each looks at different organs or serves a particular purpose:
A healthcare provider may recommend a pelvic ultrasound if you have:
A pelvic ultrasound can help diagnose a range of conditions:
All people:
In people assigned female at birth:
In people assigned male at birth:
A healthcare provider may use a pelvic ultrasound to perform a biopsy. A biopsy is a procedure to collect a small sample of tissue from inside your body. The ultrasound can help guide the biopsy needle to the right location.
Another use for a pelvic ultrasound is to check the positioning of an intrauterine device (IUD). An IUD is a device placed in the uterus to prevent pregnancy.
A radiologist who specializes in ultrasounds usually performs a pelvic ultrasound.
During a pelvic ultrasound, a sonographer uses a special tool called a transducer. This small, wand-like instrument gives off sound waves. The transducer connects to a computer and a screen. As your healthcare provider moves the transducer, the sound waves bounce off certain types of tissue. They then return to the transducer as echoes. The computer translates the echoes into images, which appear on the screen.
Sonograms are pictures in real time, meaning they show your organs’ movements as they happen. Sonograms also show blood flowing through blood vessels.
Your radiologist may ask you to drink plenty of water before an abdominal pelvic ultrasound. A full bladder helps the transducer’s sound waves travel, creating a clearer picture of your bladder. You usually don’t need to do this for a rectal or transvaginal ultrasound.
Your radiologist should provide instructions before any pelvic scan. Make sure to reach out with questions you may have.
You may need to go to Achyutam Ultrasound specializes in imaging for a pelvic ultrasound.
Your radiologist applies warm gel on the lower part of your belly. The gel helps the transducer glide smoothly over your skin and create clearer pictures. Your provider moves the transducer over different areas of your abdomen. You shouldn’t feel any pain and some time you may feel tickling.
During a transvaginal exam, your Radiologist / female healthcare provider will insert the transducer a few inches into your vagina after covering it in a lubricating gel. It may feel a bit uncomfortable at first, like a gynecologic exam. Your provider gently moves the transducer at different angles to get clear pictures of your reproductive organs.
During a rectal ultrasound, you lie on your side. Your Radiologist / healthcare provider inserts a lubricated transducer into your rectum to examine the lining there. Your radiologist may also scan the prostate.
You shouldn’t experience any side effects after a pelvic scan. Contact your treating doctor right away if you experience pain, bleeding, fever or other problems.
The radiologist examines the images carefully and makes a diagnosis. The radiologist then shares that information with your or your treating doctor / healthcare provider. Your treating doctor will contact you to discuss the results.
Pelvic scans are widely used because they are:
A pelvic ultrasound is a safe, reliable imaging exam. It can detect and diagnose a range of health conditions, especially with reproductive organs. An accurate, timely scan means you may be able to get treatment sooner if there is a problem. Often, an ultrasound can rule out health conditions and confirm that you have a clean bill of health.
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