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USG Upper and Lower Abdomen?
Mon, 28 Apr 2025What’s the Difference Between Upper and Lower Abdominal Ultrasound?
Ultrasound is commonly associated with pregnancy, but did you know that it is also essential for monitoring internal organ health? Upper and Lower Abdominal Ultrasound play a crucial role in general medical check-ups. Let’s explore their differences and benefits!
Differences Between Upper and Lower Abdominal Ultrasound
Upper Abdominal Ultrasound examines:
- Liver – Detects fatty liver, hepatitis, or liver tumors.
- Gallbladder – Checks for gallstones or inflammation.
- Pancreas – Evaluates pancreatic health.
- Kidneys – Identifies kidney stones or other conditions.
- Spleen – Detects enlargement due to infections or blood disorders.
Lower Abdominal Ultrasound focuses on:
- Bladder – Detects infections or bladder stones.
- Prostate (for men) – Monitors prostate health.
- Uterus and Ovaries (for women) – Checks for cysts, fibroids, or other abnormalities.
- Urinary Tract – Identifies infections or structural issues.
Benefits of Combined Upper and Lower Abdominal Ultrasound
- Early Disease Detection – Prevents complications through early diagnosis.
- Comprehensive Health Screening – Ensures no hidden issues in key abdominal organs.
- Chronic Disease Monitoring – Essential for individuals with a history of diabetes, hypertension, or kidney disease.
How Often Should You Get a General Medical Check-Up?
- Once a year for individuals with no symptoms.
- Every six months for those with a family history of chronic diseases.
- As recommended by doctors for individuals with existing medical conditions.
