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Ultrasound Ovary, in Visit Clinic

Imaging scan that produces pictures of the ovaries to detect cysts, masses, and monitor follicles for fertility in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a Ultrasound Ovary Test in Visit Clinic?

An ultrasound of the ovary uses sound waves to create pictures of the ovaries and nearby pelvic structures. It shows ovary size, shape, cysts, follicles, and blood flow. This information helps doctors check fertility, menstrual problems, and causes of pelvic pain or bloating. It can detect cysts, tumors, ovarian torsion, polycystic ovary changes, and endometriomas. Doctors use it to monitor ovarian cysts over time, guide fertility treatment, and plan further tests or procedures if a mass is found. The scan is safe, painless, and does not use radiation.

Ultrasound Ovary Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Drink 1–1.5 liters of water one hour before; do not empty your bladder.

Ultrasound Ovary Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound Ovary test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Ultrasound Ovary Test in Visit Clinic?

Ultrasound Ovary is usually performed as a pelvic ultrasound or transvaginal scan when women have pelvic pain, abnormal bleeding, infertility, or a suspected pelvic mass. It helps diagnose ovarian cysts, polycystic ovary changes, tumors, torsion, and endometriosis. Abnormal findings can result from hormonal changes, infections, ovarian cysts, tumors, or effects of fertility medications. A strong family history of ovarian or breast cancer may make this test more important.

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What does an ovarian ultrasound show in Visit Clinic?plus

An ovarian ultrasound visualizes the ovaries’ size, shape and internal structure, showing follicles, developing eggs, cysts (simple or complex), solid masses or tumors, and conditions like polycystic ovaries or endometriomas. It can detect pelvic fluid and, with Doppler, assess blood flow to ovarian tissue or masses. Results help diagnose pain, irregular periods, infertility, or guide procedures.

What is a normal ovary ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal ovarian ultrasound shows ovaries of expected size and shape with a smooth outline, small antral follicles (typically 2–12 mm) scattered peripherally, and no complex cysts, solid masses, or significant free fluid. Follicles are simple and thin-walled, with no abnormal vascularity on Doppler. No signs of torsion, infection, or malignancy are present.

Is an ovary ultrasound painful in Visit Clinic?plus

An ovary ultrasound is generally not painful. A transabdominal scan may cause pressure and discomfort from a full bladder. A transvaginal ultrasound can cause mild discomfort, pressure, or brief cramping, but is usually well tolerated. If you have pelvic pain, large cysts, infection, or severe discomfort, tell the sonographer so they can stop or adjust the exam.

Does an ovary ultrasound detect PCOS in Visit Clinic?plus

An ovary ultrasound can identify polycystic ovarian morphology—multiple small follicles and often an enlarged ovary—which supports a PCOS diagnosis. However, ultrasound alone cannot confirm PCOS because diagnosis also requires clinical signs (irregular periods, excess androgens) and/or blood tests. Transvaginal scans are more accurate than abdominal ones, and ovarian appearance can vary with age, contraceptive use, and other conditions.

Can ultrasound detect ovarian infection in Visit Clinic?plus

Transvaginal or pelvic ultrasound can often show signs of ovarian infection—enlargement, complex or cystic adnexal masses, tubo‑ovarian abscess, and increased Doppler flow—but it cannot definitively diagnose early or purely inflammatory infection without structural change. Clinical assessment, inflammatory markers, and sometimes CT/MRI or surgical evaluation are needed when ultrasound is inconclusive or complications are suspected.

How to drink water before ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Follow facility instructions; for pelvic/transabdominal scans you’ll usually need a full bladder. Drink about 500–1,000 mL (16–32 oz) of plain water 45–60 minutes before the exam, sip steadily, and avoid caffeine or diuretics. Do not urinate until after imaging. For transvaginal ultrasounds you may be asked to empty your bladder instead. Arrive on time.