Description
Elite Community Ultrasound (ECU) is delighted to offer this comprehensive scan for women who are 16 years or above and do not want to wait for weeks to find an answer.
Abdomen & Pelvic ultrasound is a non-invasive medical imaging to check the organs and structures inside your whole belly. This includes liver, gallbladder, pancreas, bile duct, spleen, kidneys, and abdominal aorta, uterus (womb) including cervix, ovaries, adnexa, and pouch of Douglas (POD)/cul-de-sac.
Abdomen & Pelvic ultrasound can be used to test for a variety of conditions, such as:
– Cancer or other serious illnesses in the main solid organs such as liver, kidneys, spleen, or pancreas, uterus, and ovaries.
– Gallstones and gallbladder polyp, bile duct stones and kidney stones.
– Tumours, cysts, fluid.
– Suspected liver disease such as fatty liver, liver cirrhosis. Furthermore, enlarged liver and spleen (Hepatomegaly and Splenomegaly).
– Liver and pancreas assessment in patients with Diabetes.
– Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm if you are at risk for an abdominal aortic aneurysm such as family history of Aortic Aneurysm.
– Fibroids (Benign Tumour) in the uterus (womb), ovarian and/or adnexal cysts, fluid.
– Suspected polyps in endometrial cavity and cervical canal.
– Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).
– Anomalies in uterus.
– Suspected polycystic ovaries.
For more information regarding this scan, please read the under-mentioned FAQs.
Q. Why would I need an ultrasound of my Abdomen & Pelvis?
A. If you experience the most common symptoms such as bloating, unintentional weight loss, abdominal distension etc.
If you are experiencing a combination of most common symptoms from below given list A & B.
List A:Upper and/or central abdominal pain, nausea & vomiting, jaundice, abnormal liver or kidney function tests, anaemia, and upper abdominal bloating.
List B:Pelvic pain, bloating associated with periods, erratic vaginal bleeding, irregular/abnormal periods, and other menstrual problems.
-Excessive hairs on the body and hormonal imbalance.
-Feeling of a mass in pelvic cavity.
-Follow up for endometrial or cervical polyps.
-Infertility.
Q. What preparation do I need for Abdomen & Pelvic scan?
A. You are required to have at least 06 hours fasting and to drink two pints of water at least an hour before your scan appointment for obtaining an adequate result.
Q. What kind of clothing do I need to wear for this scan?
A. There is no specific requirement of clothing for undergoing this scan. However, wearing loose and two-piece cloths are advisable.
Q. What happens if I have eaten before the appointment?
A. Your scan will still be attempted, however may interfere with the results of the test.
Q. What happens if I forgot to drink water or don’t have the required full bladder at the time of scanning?
A. Your scan will still be attempted, however may interfere with the results of the test.
Q. What happens during the abdominal and pelvic scan.
A. You will be asked to lie down on the scan couch (bed) comfortably. Our well qualified experienced specialist ultrasound Practitioner/Sonographer or Consultant Radiologist will put water-based gel on your whole tummy. Thereafter, they examine all included organs by placing the transducer (camera) over the gel on your whole belly.
Q. What is the duration of the scan?
A. The duration of the scan is usually 20 – 30 minutes and sometimes can take up to 40 minutes depends on the visibility of organs and complexity of scan.
Q. If I can’t find my answer in FAQs?
A. Please don’t worry and simply visit private health scans page for further FAQs, and if you still can’t find your answer then please contact us we shall be more than happy to answer your query.
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