Service Providers for Ultrasonogram of PVR
An Ultrasonogram of PVR (Post-Void Residual) is a specialized ultrasound that measures the amount of urine left in the bladder after urination. This procedure helps assess bladder function and can be used to diagnose conditions like urinary retention, bladder obstruction, or impaired bladder emptying. During the test, a technician uses an ultrasound probe, usually placed on the abdomen, to capture images of the bladder before and after the patient urinates. The difference in bladder volume helps determine the amount of residual urine. This test is non-invasive, safe, and commonly used to evaluate issues related to urinary tract health.