Service Providers for Doppler USG of Scrotum and Testis
A Doppler ultrasound of the scrotum and testis is used to assess blood flow to the testicles and surrounding structures, aiding in the diagnosis of conditions like testicular torsion, varicocele, or epididymitis. During the procedure, a gel is applied to the scrotum, and a transducer is placed over the area to emit sound waves, which create images of blood flow. This test is particularly useful for detecting reduced blood flow, such as in torsion, where prompt intervention is needed. It is non-invasive, typically painless, though mild discomfort from the pressure may occur. No special preparation is usually required. Results guide treatment options.