Ultrasound through the

The article was conducted by Specialist I Vu Thi Hanh – Imaging Doctor – Imaging Department – Share99 Hai Phong International Health Hub.

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Ultrasound through the tumor is a safe and painless test, which uses ultrasound waves to produce images of the brain. During the test, an ultrasonic machine will release ultrasonic waves into the head and the image is recorded on the computer. Black and white images show the internal structure of the brain, including brain, erthinal and vascular mesenterous brains.

Ultrasound is performed only in children under 6 months of age, the skull bone is not fully developed, the skull joints are not yet immediately.

1. Why do ultrasounds?

Doctors place ultrasounds when there are concerns about neurological problems in babies. Premature babies require regular special care, head ultrasound is required to rule out neurological complications of premature birth, such as brain haemorrhage or damage to white matter around the brain caused by asphyxiation.

Your doctor may also request an ultrasound via a baby's body when you notice:

  • Increase abnormal head size
  • Bulging
  • Notice any abnormal neurological symptoms.

Routine ultrasound can often help diagnose:

  • Bleeding in brain tissue or in the brain
  • Hydrocephalus
  • There are tumors or cysts in the brain
  • Suspected meningitis complications.

Hydrocephalus

Ultrasound through the brain helps to detect hydrocephalus in babies early

2. Steps to perform ultrasound through the

2.1 Preparation before making ultrasound

Parents do not need to do anything special to prepare their children before performing an ultrasound through the norm. Parents should tell their doctor about any medication they are taking before doing an ultrasound.

2.2 Ultrasonic implementation

  • Ultrasound will be performed in the hospital's radiotholypic department or in an X-ray center. Parents can often accompany their children to provide reassassity and support.
  • If your child is in the hospital and cannot be easily taken to the X-ray department, a handheld ultrasound machine can be brought to the door. This is usually done in the infant intensive care unit (NICU).
  • Ultrasound can be performed with the baby on the abdomen or back, or even in the arms of the parents, if necessary. The room is usually dark so that the image can be clearly seen on the computer screen. The ultrasound doctor will apply a layer of gel in, warming up the baby's scalp. This gel helps to transmit sound waves.
  • The ultrasound doctor will then move the probe on the gel. The probe detects high-frequency sound waves and the computer measures the sound waves bouncing from the beginning. The computer changes those sound waves to images to be analyzed. The examination usually takes 15-30 minutes.

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Ultrasound through infants should be performed by specialist bac doctors

3. The comparative benefits and risks of performing ultrasound through the

3.1 Benefits achieved

  • Most ultrasound scans are non-invasive.
  • Sometimes, an ultrasound test may be temporarily uncomfortable, but it does not cause pain.
  • Ultrasound is popular, easy to use and less expensive than most other imaging methods.
  • Ultrasound images are extremely safe and do not use radiation.
  • Ultrasonic scanning for clear images of soft tissues does not show well on X-ray images.

3.2 Possible risks

Ultrasound has no harmful effects on children.

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Ultrasound results of infant ultrasound

4. What are the limitations of ultrasound through the diet?

The ultrasound test is very sensitive to movement, and a child who is constantly active or crying will slow down the examination process. Parents can feed the baby, or feed the baby using a pacifier or favorite toy to make the child feel comfortable during the ultrasound.

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About: John Smith

b1ffdb54307529964874ff53a5c5de33?s=90&r=gI am the author of Share99.net. I had been working in Vinmec International General Hospital for over 10 years. I dedicate my passion on every post in this site.

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