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Transvaginal ultrasound

Transvaginal ultrasound is a medical imaging technique used to visualize the female reproductive organs. It involves inserting a small ultrasound probe into the vagina to take detailed images of the uterus, ovaries, and surrounding tissues. This method provides clearer pictures than abdominal ultrasounds, especially in early pregnancy or when diagnosing conditions like cysts or fibroids. The procedure is generally quick, non-invasive, and helps doctors assess reproductive health or detect abnormalities. Patients may feel some pressure during the exam but typically experience minimal discomfort.

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    A transvaginal ultrasound is a medical imaging procedure used to examine a woman's reproductive organs, including the uterus and ovaries. During the test, a thin, wand-like device called a transducer is gently inserted into the vagina. This device uses sound waves to create images of the pelvic organs, helping doctors identify issues like cysts, tumors, or irregularities. It’s typically quick, safe, and provides clearer images than an abdominal ultrasound for this specific area. Patients may experience mild discomfort, but it is generally well-tolerated and valuable for diagnosing various gynecological conditions.