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WHY SHOULD YOU HAVE A REGULAR ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND? THE ANSWER WILL SURPRISE YOU!

WHY SHOULD YOU HAVE A REGULAR ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND? THE ANSWER WILL SURPRISE YOU!

Tuesday, 24/09/2024, 09:11 GMT+7
Cherish your health - Keep your faith
Specializing in early cancer screening

In modern life, health care is becoming more important than ever. In particular, regular abdominal ultrasound is one of the methods to help detect dangerous diseases early, thereby improving treatment effectiveness and protecting overall health. However, many people still do not fully understand the importance of regular abdominal ultrasound. This article will help you understand why you should not skip this check-up.

1. What is a general abdominal ultrasound?

Abdominal ultrasound is a technique that uses ultrasound waves to create detailed images of organs inside the abdomen such as the liver, kidneys, pancreas, spleen, gallbladder, and bladder. This is a non-invasive, safe, and painless method that helps doctors detect abnormalities in the structure or function of organs in the abdomen.

2. Early detection of dangerous diseases

Regular abdominal ultrasounds help you detect early potential diseases that sometimes do not have obvious symptoms. Some diseases that can be detected by ultrasound include:

  • Liver tumors, cirrhosis: Detects small lesions or tumors in the liver without obvious clinical manifestations.
  • Kidney stones, gallstones: Ultrasound helps detect kidney and gallstones, even if you don't have any painful symptoms.
  • Abdominal tumors: Abdominal ultrasound can detect tumors in the abdominal organs early, making treatment easier and more effective.

3. Prevent dangerous complications

Some diseases have no initial symptoms but can progress and cause many dangerous complications if not detected early. A general abdominal ultrasound helps you control and prevent these complications early, such as kidney failure due to kidney stones or severe hepatitis due to cirrhosis.

4. Quick, painless procedure

A general abdominal ultrasound is a simple, quick and painless procedure. In just 15-20 minutes, you will have detailed results about the condition of your abdominal organs, which will help your doctor make recommendations about diet, lifestyle or treatment if necessary.

5. Subjects should have regular general abdominal ultrasound

Everyone should have a regular abdominal ultrasound, but especially the following people:

  • People over 40 years old: This is the age when the risk of liver, kidney, pancreatic diseases, and tumors increases.
  • People with a family history of the disease: Those who have relatives with liver, kidney or tumor diseases should have regular ultrasounds to control the risk.
  • People with unusual symptoms: If you experience frequent abdominal pain, loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss, or symptoms related to abdominal organs, an ultrasound should be performed immediately.

6. Benefits of regular abdominal ultrasound

  • Early detection: Helps detect diseases at an early stage, increasing the chance of successful treatment.
  • Cost savings: Detecting a disease at an early stage often saves on treatment costs compared to when the disease has progressed to a serious stage.
  • Improve quality of life: Good control of underlying medical conditions will help you maintain better health and have a better quality of life.

7. Conclusion

Regular abdominal ultrasound is a smart move to protect your health. Early detection of diseases through ultrasound not only helps you prevent dangerous complications but also brings peace of mind in life. Don't wait until symptoms appear, schedule a regular ultrasound today to protect the health of you and your family.

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