Ultrasound Whole Abdomen Pre and Post Void Urine

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Ultrasound Whole Abdomen Pre and Post Void Urine, in Visit Clinic

Ultrasound images the abdomen and bladder before and after urination to find structural problems and urinary issues in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Urine
FASTING REQUIRED
Yes
GENDER
Male/Female
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27 hours
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1
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What is a Ultrasound Whole Abdomen Pre and Post Void Urine Test in Visit Clinic?

An ultrasound of the whole abdomen with pre and post void images uses sound waves to make pictures of internal organs and the bladder. It does not measure a blood chemical. Instead, it shows organ size, shape, and how the bladder fills and empties. This helps explain symptoms like pain, swelling, blood in urine, or trouble passing urine. The scan can find kidney stones, hydronephrosis, cysts, liver or spleen enlargement, tumors, and bladder outlet problems. Doctors use it to diagnose causes of abdominal pain, monitor known liver or kidney disease, check urinary retention, and guide further tests or treatment. It is safe and repeatable.

Ultrasound Whole Abdomen Pre and Post Void Urine Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Fast 6–8 hours; drink water to fill bladder and avoid urinating before first scan.

Ultrasound Whole Abdomen Pre and Post Void Urine Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound Whole Abdomen Pre and Post Void Urine test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Ultrasound Whole Abdomen Pre and Post Void Urine Test in Visit Clinic?

Ultrasound Whole Abdomen Pre and Post Void Urine is ordered when doctors need a clear picture of abdominal organs and bladder function. It is commonly requested for belly or flank pain, blood in the urine, frequent urination, or suspected obstruction. The scan helps diagnose stones, hydronephrosis, cysts, tumors, or organ enlargement. Abnormal results can come from infection, stones, chronic disease, medications, or inherited kidney problems, and a family history of kidney or liver disease may increase the need for this test.

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What is pre and post-void ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Pre- and post-void ultrasound are noninvasive bladder scans done before and after urination to measure bladder volume and calculate post-void residual (PVR). They assess how completely the bladder empties, help diagnose urinary retention, incontinence, recurrent infections, and evaluate treatment. The exam is quick, painless, uses an ultrasound bladder scanner or sonography, and guides management by quantifying retained urine.

When should I worry about pre-void volume in Visit Clinic?plus

You should worry about pre-void volume if it’s consistently too low (<150 mL) or excessively high (>500 mL): low volumes may reflect overactive bladder or invalidate uroflow tests, while high volumes suggest poor emptying or retention. Seek prompt care for inability to pass urine, severe pain, fever, or blood in the urine. See your GP or a urologist if abnormal readings or bothersome symptoms persist.

What is an ultrasound before and after urination in Visit Clinic?plus

An ultrasound before and after urination measures bladder volume pre-void and post-void to calculate the post-void residual (PVR). It’s a quick, noninvasive scan using sound waves to assess how completely the bladder empties, detect retention, obstruction or neurogenic bladder, and guide treatment. Normal PVR is usually low; elevated residuals suggest incomplete emptying and need further evaluation.

What is the reason for bladder pre and post-void imaging in Visit Clinic?plus

Pre and post void bladder imaging is performed to evaluate bladder anatomy and function, identifying stones, tumors, wall thickening, diverticula or reflux, and to measure post-void residual urine. Comparing full and emptied states detects incomplete emptying, outlet obstruction or neurogenic bladder, guides diagnosis (for example retention or reflux), and helps plan treatment or surgery by quantifying urinary retention and emptying efficiency.

What is pre and post processing in ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

Pre-processing in ultrasound are adjustments applied to raw echo signals before image storage/display—beamforming, time‑gain compensation, filtering, frequency compounding and log compression—that shape image quality and cannot be reversed later. Post-processing includes manipulations on stored or displayed images—gray‑scale mapping, edge enhancement, persistence, zoom, color mapping and measurements—that modify the presented image without altering the original acquired raw data and are often reversible.

What is the treatment for post-void urine in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment depends on the cause. For post‑void dribbling: pelvic floor exercises (Kegels), timed/double voiding, penile compression in men, and topical vaginal estrogen for postmenopausal women. For significant post‑void residuals: treat infections, relieve obstruction (alpha‑blockers or surgery for BPH), or use clean intermittent catheterization. Lifestyle changes (fluid/caffeine control, weight loss) and bladder training help. Measure residual volume by ultrasound first.