For checking polycystic ovaries, should I have a B-ultrasound or a vaginal ultrasound?

Nov 29, 2024 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhang Lu
Introduction
In general, "polycystic" refers to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and "transvaginal ultrasound" refers to an ultrasound examination performed via the vagina. The choice between a regular B-ultrasound and a transvaginal ultrasound for diagnosing polycystic ovary syndrome mainly depends on the specific circumstances of the woman. For women who are sexually inactive, a regular B-ultrasound is generally suitable. For sexually active women, transvaginal ultrasound is usually recommended.

In general, "polycystic" refers to polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), and "transvaginal ultrasound" refers to an ultrasound examination performed through the vagina. The choice between a regular ultrasound (B-ultrasound) and transvaginal ultrasound for diagnosing polycystic ovary syndrome mainly depends on the woman's specific circumstances. If a woman has not had sexual intercourse, a regular B-ultrasound is generally appropriate. However, if she has had sexual intercourse, transvaginal ultrasound is usually recommended. If any discomfort is experienced, prompt medical consultation is advised. Detailed explanations are as follows:

For women who have not had sexual intercourse, a B-ultrasound is more suitable. B-ultrasound is a non-invasive preliminary examination method that avoids the discomfort or psychological burden that may be caused by transvaginal ultrasound.

For women who have had sexual intercourse, transvaginal ultrasound is recommended. This method allows direct access through the vagina, minimizing the interference of the abdominal fat layer and providing clearer images, which helps doctors make accurate diagnoses.

The choice between B-ultrasound and transvaginal ultrasound should be based on individual circumstances, and related examinations should be conducted under a doctor's guidance to ensure safety and effectiveness.

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