What disease can female do B ultrasonic examination?
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We know that the current medical level is developing very fast, many diseases can be detected in the early stage, which requires regular physical examination, so as to find problems in time. B-ultrasound is the most commonly used in physical examination. Gynecological B-ultrasound is indispensable for the prevention and timely detection of gynecological diseases, but in fact, gynecological B-ultrasound can be divided into pelvic B-ultrasound and vaginal B-ultrasound, The biggest difference between pelvic ultrasound and vaginal ultrasound is the way of examination. Let's take a look at the following.
What disease can female do B ultrasonic examination?
First: first of all, physical examinees need to drink a lot of water before B-ultrasound examination, until they feel suffocated. Only in this way can the bladder become full, thus squeezing the uterus from the depth of the pelvic cavity to the lower abdomen. During the examination, the physical examinees should lie on their back and use the B-ultrasound probe close to the lower abdomen for examination.
Second: there is the choice of vaginal B-ultrasound examination, it is not necessary to drink water to hold urine, B-ultrasound probe covered with film, by the doctor or the patient himself will probe deep into the vagina for examination, this method is not suitable for menstrual or vaginitis patients, especially unmarried women.
Third: pelvic ultrasound is very convenient, and can check uterine fibroids, endometriosis and uterine malformations, ovarian cysts or pelvic endometritis and other diseases, but this method is not applicable to pregnant women within three months of pregnancy, as well as patients with urinary incontinence.
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What we want to say is that we advocate the use of pelvic ultrasound, because there is instrument intervention during vaginal ultrasound, which is easy to cause infection, and vaginal ultrasound is more sensitive to the uterus and cervix, or endometrium. If it is ovarian disease, pelvic ultrasound has more advantages, and it can also check whether there is effusion in the pelvic cavity, so its inspection scope is larger.