
Ultrasound in Veterinary Medicine
Ultrasound in veterinary medicine is a diagnostic tool that uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of an animal’s internal organs, tissues, and structures. It is a non-invasive, safe, and painless procedure that allows veterinarians to assess things like the heart, liver, kidneys, and reproductive organs in real-time. By interpreting these images, vets can diagnose conditions, monitor pregnancies, and guide certain procedures. Ultrasound provides valuable, instant information without the need for surgery or exposure to radiation, helping ensure accurate diagnosis and effective treatment for animals.