Can you still do a vaginal ultrasound if you have inflammation in the vagina?

Patients with vaginitis are usually not allowed to undergo vaginal ultrasound, as it can easily lead to aggravation of the infection or bleeding of the vaginal mucosa. The so-called vaginal ultrasound is also known as vaginal ultrasound, the specific examination method is to put the probe into the vagina, once there is inflammation in the vagina, it is easy to lead to congested, swollen vaginal wall stimulation caused by capillary rupture, which in turn causes bleeding symptoms, and may aggravate the inflammation of the vagina, and may even lead to retrograde infection, causing pelvic infections. It is recommended that vaginitis patients can change to abdominal ultrasound to observe the ovaries as well as the fallopian tubes, which is relatively safe and will not affect their health. In addition, if vaginitis occurs, women should seek treatment at a regular hospital.