3D Ultrasound Lower Abdomen

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3D Ultrasound Lower Abdomen, in Visit Clinic

A 3D scan that shows detailed pictures of lower abdominal organs to find size, shape, and abnormalities in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a 3D Ultrasound Lower Abdomen Test in Visit Clinic?

3D ultrasound of the lower abdomen uses sound waves to create three-dimensional pictures of pelvic organs and nearby tissues. It does not measure blood chemicals. Instead, it shows organ size, shape, structure, and blood flow. This helps detect cysts, fibroids, tumors, and early pregnancy problems. Doctors also use it to assess the bladder, ovaries, uterus, prostate, and other soft tissues. The detailed 3D view often makes subtle abnormalities easier to see. Clinicians use the images to diagnose symptoms, monitor known conditions, and plan or guide treatments and procedures.

3D Ultrasound Lower Abdomen Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Drink water and do not urinate until after the scan (usually 1–2 hours).

3D Ultrasound Lower Abdomen Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The 3D Ultrasound Lower Abdomen test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a 3D Ultrasound Lower Abdomen Test in Visit Clinic?

3D Ultrasound Lower Abdomen is typically part of pelvic or abdominal imaging studies. Doctors order it for pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, palpable lumps, infertility evaluation, or early pregnancy assessment. It helps diagnose fibroids, ovarian cysts, ectopic pregnancy, tumors, and bladder problems. Abnormal findings can stem from infections, growths, pregnancy changes, or chronic disease, and a family history of reproductive cancers or infertility may make this scan more important.

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What is seen in a lower abdomen ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

A lower-abdomen (pelvic) ultrasound images the bladder, uterus, endometrium and ovaries (or prostate and bladder in men), plus nearby bowel and pelvic blood flow. It detects pregnancy, ovarian cysts, fibroids, pelvic masses, ectopic pregnancy, hydronephrosis and free fluid/ascites. The scan assesses organ size, structure and vascularity to help diagnose pain, abnormal bleeding, infertility or suspected pelvic disease.

How to tell if boy or girl on 3D ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

On a 3D ultrasound, sex is usually identified from about 18–22 weeks by visualizing external genitali

How is a 3D pelvic ultrasound done in Visit Clinic?plus

A 3D pelvic ultrasound is performed with the patient lying on an exam table; gel is applied to the lower abdomen for a transabdominal scan or a small probe is inserted vaginally for a transvaginal scan. The transducer sweeps or captures multiple 2D slices that the machine reconstructs into a 3D image. The test is non‑ionising, quick (about 15–30 minutes) and typically painless.

What can 3D ultrasound detect in Visit Clinic?plus

3D ultrasound provides detailed views of fetal anatomy and can help detect structural abnormalities such as facial clefts, limb and skeletal defects, neural tube and spinal anomalies, and some cardiac or chest defects. It improves visualization of the placenta, uterine anatomy, multiple pregnancies, and fetal surface features (including fetal sex). It complements 2D imaging for diagnosis, surgical planning, and parental counseling.

What cancers show up on abdominal ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Abdominal ultrasound commonly detects liver cancers (primary hepatocellular carcinoma) and liver metastases, kidney (renal) tumors, gallbladder and bile-duct lesions, ovarian masses, and some splenic or retroperitoneal tumors. It can suggest pancreatic masses but is less sensitive for pancreas and bowel cancers. Ultrasound finds masses and ascites but may miss small or deep lesions, so CT or MRI are often needed.

Why do I feel heavy in my lower abdomen in Visit Clinic?plus

A heavy feeling in the lower abdomen can come from bloating, gas, constipation, menstrual cramps or ovulation, urinary tract infections, pelvic inflammatory disease, ovarian cysts, fibroids, early pregnancy, or irritable bowel syndrome. Less commonly a hernia or other surgical condition causes it. Seek medical attention if you have severe pain, fever, persistent or worsening symptoms, abnormal bleeding, difficulty urinating, or signs of pregnancy complications.