Ultrasound of female genitalia (vaginal)

What you need to know about ultrasound of the female genital organs (vaginal)
Ultrasound of the female genitalia is a modern ultrasound diagnosis of diseases of the female reproductive system. There are two types of ultrasound diagnosis of the female genitalia: transabdominal and transvaginal.
Transvaginal examination is performed using a high-frequency vaginal sensor, which helps to screen internal organs directly at the location of the localization, as well as provide a high-quality image of the uterus and ovaries.
Transvaginal ultrasound helps determine pregnancy as early as the third week.
Ultrasound can be used to determine the shape and size of the uterus, the location of the ovaries, the size of the follicles, the condition of the cervix, and the presence of cystic neoplasms.
Indications for ultrasound
- Preventive examination of the condition of female genital organs
- Menstrual cycle failure
- Amenorrhea
- Pain in the lower back and lower abdomen
- Pregnancy
- Suspicion of neoplasm
- Polycystic ovary syndrome
- Inflammatory processes
Preparing for pelvic examination
There is no special preparation for ultrasound procedures.
A full bladder is not required for a transvaginal examination.
If the gynecologist has prescribed an ultrasound due to pregnancy, you can drink a small amount of water (up to 0.5 liters) an hour before the examination.
Ultrasound examination of the pelvic organs
It is recommended to have an ultrasound of the pelvic organs on the 5th day after the end of menstruation, so that the results of the examination are more accurate and not distorted by the thickening of the endometrium during menstruation. Because of this, small neoplasms may go unnoticed.
Depending on the disease, the doctor prescribes the type of ultrasound. But a clearer picture can be seen only using combined diagnostics, which includes transvaginal and transabdominal diagnostics.
Prices for the procedure
Price of ultrasound of the genitals (vaginal) | 370 UAH |
Where can you register in Kharkiv:
St. Hryhoriya Skovorody, 31
5 Petro Grihorenko Ave
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