High-frequency sound waves are used in ultrasonic scans to produce internal body images. They can identify problems in different organs and assess embryonic development. Sonography, often known as ultrasound scans, is safe because it creates images using sound waves or echoes rather than radiation. It is safe to use when expecting. Ultrasound scans can identify issues with the liver, heart, kidneys, or abdomen in addition to assessing fetal development. They might also help with specific kinds of biopsies. Ultrasound scans are often performed and safe. They are frequently employed to monitor a pregnancy's development. They are applied in treatment or diagnostics. Usually, there is no need for further preparation before to an ultrasound scan. Sonographers are those who do ultrasound scans; however, radiologists, cardiologists, or other professionals evaluate the results. Typically, the sonographer applies a transducer—a hand-held instrument that resembles a wand—to the patient's skin.
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