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What is a fat free diet for ultrasound?

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Abdominal Ultrasound for gallbladder: You must eat a fat-free diet during the 12 hours before your test. Good food choices are clear broth, steamed vegetables, and fresh vegetables and fruits. Do not eat meats, seafood, poultry, dairy, fried foods, margarine, butter, and oils.

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Reyansh Sahota
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An abdominal ultrasound is a noninvasive procedure used to assess the organs and structures within the abdomen. This includes the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, bile ducts, spleen, and abdominal aorta. Ultrasound technology allows quick visualization of the abdominal organs and structures from outside the body. Ultrasound may also be used to assess blood flow to abdominal organs.

Ultrasound uses a transducer that sends out ultrasound waves at a frequency too high to be heard. The ultrasound transducer is placed on the skin, and the ultrasound waves move through the body to the organs and structures within. The sound waves bounce off the organs like an echo and return to the transducer. The transducer processes the reflected waves, which are then converted by a computer into an image of the organs or tissues being examined.

The sound waves travel at different speeds depending on the type of tissue encountered - fastest through bone tissue and slowest through air. The speed at which the sound waves are returned to the transducer, as well as how much of the sound wave returns, is translated by the transducer as different types of tissue.

An ultrasound gel is placed on the transducer and the skin to allow for smooth movement of the transducer over the skin and to eliminate air between the skin and the transducer for the best sound conduction.

Another type of ultrasound is Doppler ultrasound, sometimes called a duplex study, used to show the speed and direction of blood flow within the abdomen. Unlike a standard ultrasound, some sound waves during the Doppler exam are audible.

Ultrasound may be safely used during pregnancy or in the presence of allergies to contrast dye, because no radiation or contrast dyes are used.

Other related procedures that may be performed to evaluate the abdomen include abdominal X-rays, computed tomography (CT scan) of the abdomen, and abdominal angiogram.

Abdominal ultrasound may be used to assess the size and location of abdominal organs and structures. It can also be used to check the abdomen for conditions such as:

The size of the abdominal aorta can be measured by ultrasound in order to detect an aortic aneurysm. Stones in the gallbladder, kidneys, and ureters may be detected by ultrasound.

Abdominal ultrasound may be performed to assist in placement of needles used to biopsy abdominal tissue or to drain fluid from a cyst or abscess.

Abdominal ultrasound may also be used to assess the blood flow of various structures within the abdomen.

There may be other reasons for your doctor to recommend an abdominal ultrasound.

There is no radiation used and generally no discomfort from the application of the ultrasound transducer to the skin.

There may be risks depending on your specific medical condition. Be sure to discuss any concerns with your doctor prior to the procedure.

Certain factors or conditions may interfere with the results of the test. These include:

EAT/DRINK: For an A.M. appointment, fat free dinner the evening before. Nothing to eat or drink from midnight until after the examination. For a P.M. appointment, clear liquid breakfast (no milk) before 9 A.M. Nothing to eat or drink after breakfast.

MEDICATIONS: You may take your medications with a small amount of water.

Based on your medical condition, your doctor may request other specific preparation.

An abdominal ultrasound may be done as an outpatient or as part of your stay in a hospital. Although each facility may have different protocols in place, generally an ultrasound procedure follows this process:

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Heidi Derval
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FRUITS Oranges, prunes, peaches and grapefruit are essentially fat-free. Most fruit juices and applesauce are also fat-free. Other fruits, such as bananas, melon, grapes, strawberries, pineapple and pears contain just minuscule amounts of fat.

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Anika Guha
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No gaseous foods day before exam. Nothing by mouth after evening meal. Exam will take approximately 1-1.5 hours. Gallbladder. Fat free evening meal the day

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Taksh Devan
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ABDOMINAL ULTRASOUND PREP/DIET. PLEASE FOLLOW THIS SPECIFIC PREP THE DAY BEFORE THE EXAM. 1. Fat free broth. 2. Canned fruit. 3. Canned

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Vivaan Banerjee
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You are having an ultrasound scan of your liver and abdominal area and need to follow a fat free diet: • If your scan is in the morning, you need to follow this diet.

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Kaia Singh
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Don't eat more than three teaspoons of fat per day. Enjoy low-fat or fat-free sweets or snack foods in moderation. If you enjoy healthy fats (nuts, olives, and

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Mahika Nadig
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