Gynecological Assessment:
Pelvic scans provide detailed images of the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding tissues, allowing healthcare professionals to assess the health and condition of the reproductive organs. This is particularly useful for diagnosing conditions such as fibroids, ovarian cysts, or abnormalities in the uterus.
Pregnancy Monitoring:
Pelvic scans are commonly used to monitor pregnancies, providing real-time images of the developing fetus. This helps healthcare providers assess fetal growth, position, and overall well-being during different stages of pregnancy.
Evaluation of Pelvic Pain:
Individuals experiencing pelvic pain or discomfort may undergo pelvic scans to identify potential causes. The imaging can reveal abnormalities in the pelvic organs, such as inflammation, cysts, or structural issues.
Detection of Pelvic Masses:
Pelvic scans are effective in detecting and characterizing masses or abnormalities in the pelvic region. This includes identifying ovarian masses, tumors, or other growths that may require further investigation or treatment.
Assessment of Reproductive Disorders:
Pelvic scans play a crucial role in the diagnosis of reproductive disorders such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) or endometriosis. These conditions can affect the structure and function of the pelvic organs.
Guidance for Procedures:
Pelvic ultrasound can be used to guide certain medical procedures, such as the collection of eggs during fertility treatments or the placement of an intrauterine device (IUD).
Evaluation of the Bladder:
Pelvic scans can assess the bladder for conditions such as bladder stones, tumors, or abnormalities in the urinary system.
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