Lower abdomen usg

2022-06-26 19:47:38
Sir/mam, Can i drink water before usg??when should i stop doing pee?the concept is not clear to me.. How much water to drink?
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Answered2022-06-27 07:46:08

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आपके प्रश्नों को मैं पूरी तरह से समझ पा रहा हूं। आपकी इस समस्या को पूरी तरह से निदान करने के लिए मुझे और जानकारी की आवश्यकता होगी साथ में कुछ सामान्य टेस्ट और प्राथमिक पारिवारिक इतिहास को भी जानने की जरूरत रहेगी। आपकी दिनचर्या और अन्य आदतों को भी जानने की आवश्यकता होगी इसलिए इस समस्या की ट्रीटमेंट के लिए एक बार फोन या वीडियो कॉल के जरिए कंसल्टेशन हो सके तो ज्यादा बेहतर है। I completely understand your concern. To diagnose your problem completely, I would need more information as well as some general tests and a primary family history. Your routine and other habits will also need to be known, so for the treatment of this problem, once consultation can be done through phone or video call, it is better.

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Can help you, kindly consult for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-06-27 11:21:50

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Answered2022-06-27 02:01:21

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In some cases, a full bladder accentuates the visibility during ultrasound imaging. In other cases, it may distort the image we need to obtain ultrasound imaging. It's depends on what organ you want to visualise.A full bladder helps by pushing bowel out of the pelvis allowing transmission of ultrasound to target organs. Most women have an anteverted (tilted forwards) womb which unfortunately in some cases doesn't present the ideal angle to the sound transmission pathway.

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