Abdominal ultrasound generally does not detect intestinal problems, and its diagnosis of localized inflammation is poor, but it can examine the substantial organs and therefore the mesentery.
Abdominal ultrasound is worse for the diagnosis of localized inflammation, the intestines are more gaseous, and the recognition of organs with more gas interference is lower, so abdominal ultrasound generally does not check the intestines. However, abdominal ultrasound is mainly used to look at substantial organs, including the liver, kidneys, adrenal glands, bladder, retroperitoneal lymph nodes, mesenteric tumors, and so on, so you can check the mesentery.
It should be noted that do not consume soy products and dairy products before abdominal color ultrasound is to prevent intestinal flatulence which affects the penetration of ultrasound and leads to inaccurate results, and you can empty your bowels before the examination to reduce the flatulence of the intestines.
If mesenteric disease occurs, it is recommended to find a professional doctor to seek medical treatment in time to avoid delays.