It is necessary. She would not have recommended it if it wasn't necessary. You can ask for a second opinion.
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An ultrasound might be performed if the doctor deems it necessary. However, if the labor is moving rapidly, an ultrasound might not be performed.
By seeing a doctor for a work-up. Often, they will need to do imaging (CT scan, ultrasound) for a definitive diagnosis.
A GI doctor
Go to your Primary Care Physician. Your Doctor.
It depends who is doing the ultrasound. If it is the doctor then he/she will probably give you the result as the ultrasound is done. If it is a technician they will have to take photographs and write a report which goes to the doctor who will discuss it with you.
Gallbladder disease is cholecystopathy.Gallstones can form in the gallbladder and can create a blockage of the bile duct. This blockage can cause a sharp gnawing pain under the lower right ribs that can last for an hour or more.Your doctor will have an Ultrasound done to determine whether or not you have gallstones. If these gallbladder attacks occur again, the usaul procedure is to have them surgically removed. The body gets along just fine without the presence of the gallbladder.
Ultrasound.
Gallbladder symptoms can come and go or be constant. You should check with your doctor to see if they can do an ultrasound of your abdomen to see if there are gallstones. If no gallstones but you are still having problems you might want to see a Gastroenterologist (GI) doctor.
Go to your Doctor and Get an Ultrasound.
I suggest go seeeing the doctor.
Are you hoping a cancer specialist will be here answering the question or do you want to get a pill recommended that will cure you? Get to a doctor quickly and don't waste any time on here. I would say, surgical removal, tomography and chemo at the least, but I'm not a doctor.
You really need to talk to your doctor or the person who did the ultrasound about this.