Sexual Health
Have you done testicular ultrasound? Five categories of people who must do testicular B-ultrasound
Most people may think that B-ultrasound is to examine large parts of the body. In fact, B-ultrasound can be used for local examination, ranging from viscera to reproductive organs, including testicular B-ultrasound. Do you feel fresh when you hear testicular ultrasound? Don't be too surprised. At present, medical technology has corresponding inspection items for all organs of the human body, and testicular B-ultrasound is produced to ensure the health of the scrotum.
How to do testicular B-ultrasound? Testicular B-ultrasound It needs liquid to do B-ultrasound. In other words, when there is fluid in the scrotum, B-mode ultrasound examination of the testis can be performed. When testicular orchitis or epididymitis occurs, testicular hydrops will occur. Such patients should not smoke, drink or eat spicy food. First of all, let's learn more about testicular type B. Items that can be examined by testicular B-ultrasound can be used to detect varicocele, epididymitis, epididymis tuberculosis, indirect inguinal hernia and testicular hydrops. It is better to ban sex for 2 days before B-ultrasound examination. Pay attention to the choice of underwear. Cotton and loose underwear should be selected. At the same time, pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid unclean sexual behavior. Medical advice: It is recommended that patients should pay attention to rest, avoid long sitting, avoid spicy and stimulating food, and quit smoking and alcohol. Relevant testicular examination needs to go to a regular hospital. The examination fee is related to the level of the hospital, usually about 200 yuan.
Normal scrotal ultrasound is normal: there is an oval testis around the scrotal septum, and the sac is smooth. The light spot in the testis shows moderate echo and is evenly distributed. The head of the epididymis can be seen above the testis. The echo is similar to the testis, mostly triangular. The epididymis body and tail are located at the back and lower part of the testis, with low echo and easy to miss. Normal spermatic cord two-dimensional ultrasound is not easy to display, but CDFI can display blood flow signals of arteries and veins. B-ultrasound examination of testis is applicable to: (1) large scrotum of unknown reason. (2) Diagnosis and differentiation of testicular, epididymis and penis masses. (3) Diagnosis of scrotal and testicular injury, testicular torsion and penis injury. (4) Varicocele. (5) Patients with cryptorchidism.