Ultrasounds are diagnostic tools that use soundwave technology to generate images of your internal organs. During the non-invasive procedure, a transducer also referred to as an ultrasound wand, sends high-frequency sound waves through your body. These soundwaves then bounce back to the transducer and are then sent to a computer that uses the information to generate images of your organs that are displayed on a computer monitor.
The noninvasive test may be recommended to help diagnose the underlying cause of your various symptoms, such as pain or swelling, or to find the source of infection. Ultrasounds are also used during pregnancy to evaluate the baby’s health and growth.
The team may also suggest an ultrasound to evaluate your internal organs, including your heart, gallbladder, bladder, kidneys, pancreas, or liver. Women benefit from ultrasound testing to identify gynecological conditions such as uterine fibroids and ovarian cysts.
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