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THE ROLE OF TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND IN DIAGNOSING GYNECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

Transvaginal ultrasound is a technique that uses a specialized ultrasound probe inserted into the vagina to assess the ovaries, uterus, and pelvic structures. This method is applied to women who have been sexually active. H

THE ROLE OF TRANSVAGINAL ULTRASOUND IN DIAGNOSING GYNECOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

9/4/2024 9:10:46 AM

Transvaginal ultrasound is a modern technique used by specialists to examine and diagnose gynecological conditions. This method offers high accuracy and quick results by utilizing a specialized probe inserted directly into the vagina to examine organs such as the uterus, ovaries, and pelvic regions. Through this process, doctors can gather the necessary evidence to make an accurate diagnosis and develop an appropriate treatment plan. 

Transvaginal Ultrasound – An Effective Tool for Detecting Gynecological Diseases 

This method not only supports the evaluation of reproductive health, such as monitoring egg development, checking ovulation, and measuring the thickness of the uterine lining, but it also helps diagnose several significant gynecological conditions: 

- Pelvic Inflammatory Disease: This condition can lead to infertility or increase the risk of ectopic pregnancy. If you experience lower abdominal pain, abnormal vaginal discharge, fever, or pain during intercourse, you should quickly undergo a transvaginal ultrasound for timely diagnosis and treatment. 

- Ovarian Cysts: A relatively common condition that often presents no clear symptoms. Regular gynecological exams can help you detect it early and treat it effectively. 

- Uterine Fibroids: These are small tumors that form inside the uterus. Transvaginal ultrasound helps doctors determine the size and location of fibroids through detailed imaging. 

- Uterine Cancer: Transvaginal ultrasound can detect abnormalities in the uterus, helping to identify early signs of uterine cancer. 

- Fallopian Tube Blockage: This method helps doctors pinpoint the exact location of the blockage and choose the appropriate treatment. 

In addition to diagnosing gynecological conditions, transvaginal ultrasound is crucial for pregnant women, assisting in: 

- Early detection of ectopic pregnancy. 

- Checking the fetal heartbeat from 6 to 8 weeks. 

- Identifying abnormalities in the placenta. 

- Measuring cervical length to predict the risk of preterm birth. 

- Determining the cause of abnormal bleeding during pregnancy. 

When Should Transvaginal Ultrasound Be Performed? 

Transvaginal ultrasound is a technique that uses a specialized ultrasound probe inserted into the vagina to assess the ovaries, uterus, and pelvic structures. This method is applied to women who have been sexually active. However, it is not recommended for women who are menstruating or have acute vaginal infections. 

While transvaginal ultrasound is widely used and does not affect the patient's health, it is not indicated in all cases of gynecological examination. Therefore, if you experience symptoms such as prolonged pelvic pain, menstrual irregularities, abnormal vaginal bleeding, pain during intercourse, foul-smelling discharge, or itching and dryness in the genital area, consider consulting a gynecologist for timely examination and treatment. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), women should undergo regular gynecological check-ups every 6 months to 1 year to proactively protect their reproductive health. 

The Obstetrics and Gynecology Department of CarePlus Clinic provides specialized and effective diagnosis and treatment services for gynecological and obstetric conditions. We offer comprehensive healthcare solutions for women, prioritizing comfort with each doctor as a trusted friend and every examination as a gentle experience. 

If you have any questions about common gynecological conditions, please contact our free hotline at 1800 6116 or inbox our fan page for thorough advice and detailed guidance. 

Source: Wikipedia contributors. (2024, June 12). Ultrasonic transducer. Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ultrasonic_transducer 

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