Ultrasound Sonography
Ultrasound Sonography is a safe, non-invasive, and highly effective diagnostic imaging technique used to examine internal organs and structures of the body in real time. It utilizes high-frequency sound waves to produce clear images, allowing doctors to accurately assess various medical conditions without the use of radiation. This makes it a preferred diagnostic method for patients of all age groups, including pregnant women and children.
Ultrasound Sonography plays a vital role in evaluating organs such as the liver, kidneys, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen, and urinary bladder. It is also widely used for monitoring pregnancy, assessing fetal development, and detecting any abnormalities at an early stage. In addition, it helps diagnose conditions like infections, cysts, tumors, stones, fluid accumulation, and other structural irregularities within the body. The procedure is simple, painless, and usually completed within a short duration. A specialized gel is applied to the skin, and a handheld device called a transducer is moved over the area being examined. This device sends and receives sound waves, which are then converted into real-time images on a screen for detailed analysis by medical professionals. Ultrasound Sonography is also valuable for guiding certain medical procedures, such as needle biopsies and fluid drainage, ensuring greater accuracy and safety.
