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Why EXR Ultrasound is more Preferable Nowadays than the Traditional One?!

As a feature of your pregnancy, you can hope to go through various diagnostic tests that screen the soundness of both you and your developing child. One of the most foreseen tests for all mothers is the ultrasound, an easy imaging test that gives you the 1st glimpse of your baby. Ultrasounds likewise give significant data that we use at Toronto East X-Ray & Ultrasound to evaluate the development and improvement of your child. EXR Ultrasound imaging gives a closeup visual of your child and your uterus, permitting us to assess some important factors, for example, 1. Structural Abnormalities 2. Baby’s heart rate 3. Position of the baby 4. Amniotic fluid levels 5. The health of your reproductive organs Ultrasounds additionally make it possible for you to know your child's gender and see their initial movements before they are even born. Traditional ultrasounds are utilized to medically screen your pregnancy. This kind of technology utilizes sound waves to create flat images of yo

How to Prepare for an Urgent Ultrasound?

There is no doubt that inflamed pain in the abdomen could worsen if the appropriate medication is not taken at the right time. The cause of this kind of pain could be due to certain medical reasons, but it is recommended that you visit your physician if you are in urgent need. Leading medical experts recommend Urgent Ultrasound because it is extremely effective to reduce pain and inflammation of the stomach. Here we discuss in detail how one can prepare for an urgent ultrasound. Have a look! ➢ ABDOMEN If you are going for an abdomen ultrasound, then it is advisable not to eat or drink anything 8 hours before the test. One can take medicines with a small amount of water. Eat light, non-dairy food if necessary, including in medical conditions such as Diabetes. ➢ RENAL, PELVIC AND OBSTETRICAL (ADULTS) If you are going for a renal, pelvic and obstetrical ultrasound (anyone of them), then drink 3-4 cups of clear fluid (water) 1 hour prior to the appointment. Do not empty your bladder (unle