What Does an Abdominal Ultrasound Assess?
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Liver – Checks for fatty liver, cysts, tumors, or inflammation
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Kidneys – Evaluates kidney size, stones, and function
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Spleen – Monitors spleen health, enlargement, or structural changes
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Gallbladder – Identifies gallstones or inflammation
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Pancreas – Detects cysts or abnormal masses
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Bladder – Assesses wall thickness and urinary issue

Why Might You Need an Ultrasound?
✔ Investigate abdominal pain or unexplained symptoms
✔ Monitor existing conditions like liver disease or kidney issues
✔ Detect gallstones, cysts, or tumors
✔ Guide diagnostic and treatment decisions
What to Expect During the Procedure:
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Preparation: May require fasting (usually 6-8 hours) for clearer imaging
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Ultrasound Scan: A technician uses a gel & transducer to capture organ images
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Duration: Typically, 15-30 minutes, painless and non-invasive
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Results: A doctor reviews the scan and discusses findings

General & Abdominal Ultrasound
An abdominal ultrasound is a safe, non-invasive imaging technique used to evaluate major organs within the abdomen, helping detect abnormalities or monitor conditions.
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