What is an  Ultrasound ?
Ultrasound is a type of medical equipment that may help detect, diagnose or monitor a variety of conditions.

The following is not meant to be all-inclusive:

Heart Problems:

Detects clots within the heart, checks for  damage after a heart attack, diagnoses defects of the heart, an enlarged heart, and artery diseases.

Cancer:

Locates lumps in bodily organs or body tissues. Often shows the difference in fluid filled cysts and cancerous tumors. Detection of  prostate cancer and treatment monitoring.

Pelvic Disorders:

Determines the source of pain or bleeding in a female reproductive organs.

Blood vessel difficulties:

Determines vessel enlargement  that could potentially burst and lead to internal bleeding.  Looks for a narrowing of the main artery that leads to the brain, which could cause to a potential deadly stroke.

Many medical experts conclude most cancer, heart disease,  and stroke can be resolved if detection occurs early enough. Imaging scans are safe, and painless,  plus they do not involve no radiation. While  testing,  check out  pictures of your  arteries, veins, organs  and heart via real-time in color ultrasound.

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