Pelvic UltrasoundGynecologic Ultrasound, Prostate Ultrasound, Transrectal Ultrasound, Transvaginal Ultrasound, Ultrasound, Gynelcologic, Ultrasound, Pelvic, Ultrasound, Prostate How It FeelsIf you have transabdominal ultrasound, you
will likely feel pressure in your bladder and a strong urge to urinate because
your bladder is full. The gel may feel cold when it is put on your
belly. You will feel light pressure from the transducer as it passes over your
belly. If you have an injury or pelvic pain, the light pressure of the
transducer may be painful. You will not hear or feel the sound waves. You most likely will have a little pain during a transvaginal or
transrectal ultrasound. You will feel pressure from the transducer probe as it
is put into your vagina or rectum. If a biopsy is done during the
ultrasound, you may have some pain when the sample is taken.
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