Ultrasound Whole Abdomen And Pelvis Post Void

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Ultrasound Whole Abdomen And Pelvis Post Void, in Visit Clinic

Ultrasound imaging of abdomen and pelvis, with bladder checked after voiding to detect organ problems and retained urine in Visit Clinic.

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Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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27 hours
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What is a Ultrasound Whole Abdomen And Pelvis Post Void Test in Visit Clinic?

An ultrasound whole abdomen and pelvis post void is a safe imaging scan that uses sound waves to make pictures of organs. It shows the liver, gallbladder, spleen, pancreas, kidneys, bladder and reproductive organs. The post-void part means the bladder is imaged after you urinate to measure how much urine remains. This helps find stones, masses, fluid collections, organ enlargement, or urinary retention. Doctors order it for unexplained belly pain, abnormal blood or urine tests, blood in the urine, or follow-up of known problems. Results help guide treatment, decide if further tests are needed, and monitor progress without using radiation.

Ultrasound Whole Abdomen And Pelvis Post Void Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

Ultrasound Whole Abdomen And Pelvis Post Void Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound Whole Abdomen And Pelvis Post Void test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Ultrasound Whole Abdomen And Pelvis Post Void Test in Visit Clinic?

ULTRASOUND WHOLE ABDOMEN AND PELVIS POST VOID is included in abdominal and pelvic imaging evaluations. It is ordered for symptoms like abdominal pain, bloating, blood in urine, difficulty emptying the bladder, or abnormal lab results. It helps diagnose stones, cysts, tumors, infection, hydronephrosis, and urinary retention. Abnormal findings can come from infections, stones, tumors, chronic disease, or medications that affect urine flow. A family history of kidney, bladder, or abdominal cancers may make this scan more likely to be recommended.

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What is post void in ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Post-void in ultrasound refers to the post-void residual (PVR) measurement—the volume of urine remaining in the bladder after urination. A bladder ultrasound noninvasively estimates this to assess bladder emptying and detect urinary retention. It's used when evaluating incontinence, benign prostatic hyperplasia, neurogenic bladder, or recurrent UTIs; values under about 50–100 mL are generally considered acceptable.

What is a normal post void urine volume in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal post-void residual (PVR) urine is generally less than 50 mL. Up to about 100 mL may be acceptable in older adults, but volumes >100 mL suggest incomplete bladder emptying and warrant evaluation; volumes above 200 mL are usually clinically significant. PVR is measured by bladder ultrasound or catheterization and interpreted alongside symptoms and clinical context.

What is ultrasound of the abdomen with post void residual in Visit Clinic?plus

An ultrasound of the abdomen with post-void residual is a noninvasive scan using sound waves to image abdominal organs and measure bladder emptying. The bladder is imaged before and after urination to calculate post-void residual volume, which helps detect urinary retention, incomplete emptying, causes of incontinence, or assess treatment response. It’s quick, painless, and involves no radiation.

How do you treat post void urinary retention in Visit Clinic?plus

Treat post-void urinary retention by confirming residual volume with a bladder scan and relieving acute retention via catheterization (urethral or suprapubic). For chronic cases, clean intermittent catheterization or a long-term suprapubic catheter may be used. Address underlying causes—stop offending drugs, treat infections, consider alpha‑blockers for BPH, pelvic‑floor therapy, or surgical relief if obstruction persists, with regular monitoring.

What is the difference between void and post void in Visit Clinic?plus

Void refers to the act of emptying the bladder, i.e. urination. Post-void means the period immediately after urination and is used in terms like post-void residual (the urine remaining in the bladder after voiding) or post-void dribble (small leakage after finishing). Measuring post-void residual helps assess bladder emptying and identify urinary retention or other lower urinary tract problems.

What is a post void residue in a female in Visit Clinic?plus

Post-void residual (PVR) in a female is the volume of urine left in the bladder after urination. It’s measured by bladder ultrasound or catheterization. Normal PVR is generally low (often <50–100 mL); higher volumes indicate incomplete emptying and possible urinary retention from pelvic organ prolapse, obstruction, detrusor underactivity, or neurologic disease. Elevated PVR raises risk of urinary infection and may need further evaluation.