What is Breast Ultrasound?
Breast ultrasound involves using high-frequency sound waves to generate images of the breast tissue. A gel is applied to the breast area to enhance the transmission of sound waves, and a device called a “transducer” is used to create images that can be viewed on a screen. This allows doctors to closely examine the breast tissue for any signs of abnormalities.

Benefits of Breast Ultrasound

  1. Detecting Abnormalities Not Visible on Mammograms
    Breast ultrasound can detect abnormalities such as cysts or lumps that may not be visible on a mammogram, especially in cases where the breast tissue is dense.
  2. No Radiation Exposure
    Unlike other imaging methods, breast ultrasound does not use radiation, making it a safe option for women who want to avoid excessive radiation exposure, particularly those who require frequent breast screenings.
  3. Monitoring and Treatment Planning
    If an abnormality is detected, breast ultrasound can be used to monitor changes in the tissue over time. This ongoing monitoring is crucial for developing an effective treatment plan.

Breast ultrasound is an essential tool for breast health, allowing doctors to detect potential issues early and plan appropriate and effective treatments.