Transrectal ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves via the rectum to create detailed images of pelvic organs, such as the uterus, ovaries, and bladder. It’s particularly useful for diagnosing hidden issues like ovarian cysts or fibroids.

2. Who Should Consider This Test?

  • Women experiencing pelvic pain or irregular menstrual cycles
  • Those with a family history of ovarian or uterine cancer
  • Anyone seeking a thorough check of pelvic health

3. How Should I Prepare?

  • Follow fasting instructions provided by your doctor.
  • Stay hydrated if a full bladder is required for the scan.
  • Inform your doctor about pregnancy or any other medical conditions.

4. Does the Procedure Hurt?

The procedure is generally painless. Some patients might feel mild discomfort, but the entire process is quick and manageable.

5. How Long Does It Take?

The test typically takes 15-30 minutes, depending on the complexity of the examination.

6. Are There Any Side Effects?

Transrectal ultrasound is safe, with no major side effects. It involves no radiation, and the process doesn’t damage tissue.

7. Why Should I Consider This Test?

  • To diagnose hidden pelvic health issues
  • To prevent risks associated with undiagnosed conditions
  • To ensure peace of mind regarding your health