Kidney B-ultrasound, what is the test of kidney B-ultrasound?

Hello everyone, today the editor will answer the question of kidney B-ultrasound. Many people don’t know what kidney B-ultrasound is to check. Now let’s take a look. Bar!

Contents of this article

  1. What is the examination of kidney B-ultrasound
  2. Does fasting need to be done for double kidney B-ultrasound

1. What does kidney B-ultrasound check?

B-ultrasound of kidney can detect the size, shape, location, local pathological changes of the kidney, etc. It can detect substantial and ectopic lesions of the kidney: such as renal tumors, renal cysts, renal abscesses, hydronephrosis, kidney stones, nephroptosis, etc. It can indirectly reflect kidney damage, but it cannot be used as a means to check and reflect kidney function. After kidney transplantation, B-ultrasound can understand the rejection reaction, hematoma and size of the transplanted kidney.

2. Is it necessary to fast for double kidney B-ultrasound

If Only double kidney B-ultrasound is done, no fasting is required. Fasting is required for B-ultrasound examination of liver and gallbladder. Abdominal organs such as the bladder, female uterine appendages, male prostate, etc. need to be checked for urine. B-ultrasound examination shows that both kidneys fill the bladder, and gallbladder examination needs to be done on an empty stomach. It is recommended that plenty of drinking water should be consumed before the examination to produce urine and fill the bladder before the urinary system can be clearly seen.

This is the end of the introduction about renal B-ultrasound and the examination of renal B-ultrasound. I hope it will be helpful to everyone.

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