This blog contains information about Ultrasound. In the start, it tells about what is ultrasound. It also tell the Types of Ultrasound in detailed form. Then it explains the uses of Ultrasound. At the end, it shines a light on the unknown Facts about Ultrasound in detail. This blog contains Uses, Types and Facts about Ultrasound.

Ultrasound, Types, Uses and Facts.

What is Ultrasound?

An ultrasound is an imaging test that uses sound waves to make pictures of organs, tissues, and other structures inside the body. It is a good way to see your organs without any surgery. It is also called ultrasonography and sonography.

These are high frequency sound waves that can penetrate into the layers of human body and provide imaging of internal conditions. It is done before any operation of abdominal region.

Ultrasound is advised by the doctors to see the condition and severity of the defected organ and provide imaging that doctors can understand and continue the treatment.

Ultrasound is used in many medical treatments and now it is used widely. But unfortunately with all the positive impacts and help provided by ultrasound, it is also a cause of many issues and disorders in humans. This blog contains Uses, Types and Facts about Ultrasound.

Uses of Ultrasound

Types of Ultrasound:

There are two main types of Ultrasound:

• Diagnostic Ultrasound:

This ultrasound is done for the diagnostic purposes. This only use sound waves to help the doctors and health providers to know the condition of internal organs. This helps them to decide appropriate treatment for the patients by looking at internal condition of the organs. It is sub-divided into two branches:

Functional Ultrasound: Functional ultrasound combines information such as movement and velocity is tissue or blood, softness and hardness and other physical characteristics.

Anatomical Ultrasound: Anatomical ultrasound is the method to study structure of internal organs on the body to know their condition and to diagnose the problem.

• Therapeutic Ultrasound:

This Ultrasound is used for the treatment purposes. The sound waves that are higher than the hearing frequency of humans, does not produce images. Its purpose is to interact with tissues so that they are modified or destroyed. It can be used for heating tissues, moving and pushing tissues, dissolving blood clots, delivering drug to specific locations of body etc.

• Pregnancy Ultrasound:

This type of ultrasound is only used to inspect the baby inside the mother’s womb. It provide images of the developing fetus and tells us that is the baby healthy? or not? If not then the mother should take any suitable treatment or in severe cases go for abortion.

Uses of Ultrasound in Medical Field:

Following are some common uses of Ultrasound:

To Inspect the Placenta and Fetus:

Ultrasound is widely used to inspect the position of placenta and fetus in a woman’s body. It helps us to know the health and survival of fetus before delivery. It also image the organs of the baby to tell the parents that the baby is healthy.

To See any Defected Organ:

Ultrasound is used to see any paining or defected organ to know the internal condition to determine the treatment and tell the details about the problem. It is the best way to see inside the body without any surgery.

To Inspect the problem in Stomach diseases:

Doctors advise ultrasound to see the condition of digestive system of a person suffering from constipation, food poisoning, indigestion, stomach ulcer, stomach cancer and many other health problems related to stomach.

Facts about Ultrasound

Facts about Ultrasound

Following are some of the facts about ultrasound:

• The sound waves of ultrasound vibrates your organs and harm them. They have a bad impact on your organs.

• As we know that ultrasound penetrate into our body, so repeated ultrasound can damage the internal structure of our organs.

• Pregnancy ultrasound if repeated several times in pregnancy, can cause bad impacts on the brain of the baby.

• Ultrasound is just like X-ray as they both interact with internal structures such as tissues, blood, organs etc. There should be no repetition of ultrasound for a specific duration of time because it can damage the tissues and with vibration effect the functioning of organs.

• We can say ultrasound is safe if it is not repeated several times on the same location of the body, but with repeating the tests of ultrasound it can show negative impacts on the body structure.

As ultrasound is used for many therapeutic and diagnostic purposes so er cannot stop its use. But we should spread awareness about repeated use of ultrasound and its health impacts.

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