Doppler USG
Doppler Ultrasonography is a non-invasive imaging technology that uses sound waves to monitor moving objects within the body.
Doppler Ultrasonography, or Doppler USG for short, is a non-invasive imaging technology that works by detecting changes in the frequency of sound waves as they reflect off moving objects within the body. It is commonly used to assess blood flow in vessels. This device is particularly effective in diagnosing the following conditions:
- Blood Clots
- Blocked Arteries
- Narrowed Arteries
- Varicose Veins
- Aneurysms
- Monitoring organ circulation
- Heart Diseases
This method is especially preferred in pregnant women to monitor blood flow in organs and tissues. It is used to determine whether the baby is receiving adequate oxygen or nutrients. Being a safe method that does not harm either the mother or the baby, it is ideal for imaging during pregnancy.