1. Gynecological ultrasound
    Before a vaginal examination, the bladder should be emptied. If the examination is performed through the abdominal wall, a full bladder should be presented.
  2. Abdominal ultrasound
    The day before the examination, you should eat your last meal at around 6:00 PM (if the examination is performed in the morning), then you can drink still water and tea. To exclude flatulence, it is also recommended to take 2 Espumisan capsules 3 times a day on the day before the examination. Abdominal ultrasound is performed on an empty stomach. During the examination of the small pelvic organs, it is absolutely necessary to have a full urinary bladder.
    Babies should be examined before feeding time.Preparing children for abdominal ultrasound examination.
    You should bring previous imaging test results and other medical documentation regarding diagnosis and treatment to the examination.Newborns and infants:
    – No need to follow a diet before the test;
    – Please take something to drink (tea, water, or milk);
    – Blanket or deck, favorite toy;
    – Pacifier (if your baby uses a pacifier)

    Preschool children:
    – For 2 days before the examination, do not give the child raw fruit, vegetables, carbonated fluids, or flatulence-inducing foods; follow a light diet;
    Two days before the examination and in the morning on the day of the examination we administer Espumisan at a dose of 100mg/1ml: Espumisan 3×25 drops;
    – The child should not eat for about 4 hours before the examination;
    – The child should be given a drink (water, tea – NOT JUICE) in the volume of 250 ml 2 hours before the examination; do not give fluids immediately before the examination;
    – The examination is performed with a full urinary bladder (the child should report the need to urinate);
    – The day before, and preferably in the morning on the day of the examination, the child should have a bowel movement.

    School-age children:
    – For 3 days before the examination, do not give your child raw fruit, vegetables, carbonated fluids, flatulence-inducing foods, or chewing gum; follow a light diet;
    Two days before the examination and in the morning on the day of the examination we administer Espumisan at a dose of 100mg/1ml: Espumisan 3×25 drops;
    In persons over 14 years of age suffering from flatulence or obese: Ulgix Max Wzbłocia 2×1 caps. and in the morning, on the day of the examination, 1 caps.

    – The test should be performed approximately 6 hours after eating (fasting)
    – The child should be given 250-500 ml of water (water, tea – NOT JUICE) 2 hours before the examination; do not give fluids immediately before the examination;
    – The examination is performed with a full urinary bladder (the child should report the need to urinate);
    – The day before, and preferably in the morning on the day of the examination, the child should have a bowel movement.

  3. Breast ultrasound
    The test does not require any prior preparation. It is best to do it in the first phase of the menstrual cycle. Immediately before the test, do not use creams and balms, as well as deodorants and talcs (especially under the arms).
  4. Heart ultrasound
    The examination does not require prior preparation.
  5. Joint ultrasound
    The examination does not require prior preparation.
  6. Ultrasound of salivary glands
    The examination does not require prior preparation.
  7. Thyroid ultrasound
    The examination does not require prior preparation.
  8. Urological ultrasound
    To eliminate gas from the abdominal cavity, you should refrain from eating for at least 8 hours or take 6-8 tablets of medicinal charcoal. The test is performed on an empty stomach. Before the test, you should also not drink carbonated drinks or smoke cigarettes.
  9. Ultrasound of lymph nodes
    The examination does not require prior preparation.
  10. Ultrasound of hips in children
    The examination does not require prior preparation.

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