Ultrasound is an imaging technique that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of structures inside your body. The images can provide valuable information for diagnosing and treating various diseases and conditions.
Ultrasound is commonly used to examine the liver, spleen, gallbladder, bile ducts, pancreas, kidneys, bladder, uterus, ovaries, and prostate in the abdomen. It is an imaging technique for diagnosing gallbladder and bile ducts as well as diseases of the genitourinary system, especially because of abdominal pain. A second common use is for pregnancy and gynecologic diseases. It is also a reliable diagnostic method for evaluation of the neck, thyroid gland, salivary glands, breasts, muscles and joints, penis and testicles, and superficial soft tissues.
Doppler examination is an advanced stage of ultrasound technique, an extremely simple method reveals the vascular network of the body, blood flow within the vessels, adequacy of blood flow and blood flow velocity.
The Doppler machine is a high-level diagnostic technique superior to conventional ultrasound. It helps to detect the body’s vascular system, blood flow in the vessels, adequacy of blood flow, and blood velocity with a very simple technique.
It is a non-invasive, painless procedure that does not expose you to harmful radiation. There are no risks involved in this study, and most people experience little to no discomfort during the procedure.