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Transvaginal Sonography

Transvaginal ultrasound or sonography is a diagnostic test that uses high-frequency sound waves to produce images of the internal organs in the female pelvic region. It produces images of the uterus, ovaries, cervix, fallopian tubes, and vagina.

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I am nervous about having a transvaginal ultrasound. Please help.

Query: Hello, doctor, I am getting nervous during the transvaginal ultrasound. My muscles are getting tight, and I am unable to have the ultrasound done. Is there any other option? My doctor has recommended it for IUI sessions. Is it possible to opt for some other kind of ultrasound?  Read Full »


Dr. Amrit Agarwal

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. If transvaginal ultrasound is advised, then you need to have it. You can request your gynecologist to add- 1) A sedative such as Diazepam or an anti-anxiety drug such as Propanolol 20 mg. 2) Tablet Urispas (Flavoxate)...  Read Full »

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