A liver ultrasound is a safe and painless method to assess the health of your liver. Many people have questions or concerns about the procedure. To help you better understand, we’ve compiled a list of frequently asked questions and their answers.

1. What is a liver ultrasound examination?

A liver ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to create images of the liver and nearby organs, such as the gallbladder and blood vessels within the liver. These images help doctors diagnose abnormalities or diseases related to the liver.

2. Why do I need a liver ultrasound?

  • Diagnose Liver Diseases Such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or liver cancer
  • Detect Masses or Cysts To evaluate size and location
  • Assess Blood Flow Identify abnormalities in liver blood vessels
  • Monitor Treatment Progress Observe how the liver responds to treatments

3. How should I prepare for the examination?

  • Fasting Avoid food and drinks (except water) for at least 6-8 hours before the exam
  • Medication Restrictions Consult your doctor if you’re on regular medications
  • Wear Comfortable Clothing For easy access during the procedure

4. How long does the ultrasound take?

The liver ultrasound typically takes about 15-30 minutes, depending on the complexity

5. Is the liver ultrasound painful?

No, it’s not painful. You might feel coolness from the gel applied to your skin, but there is no pain involved.