b ultrasound, often written as B ultrasound. A regular ultrasound for stomach pain cannot detect stomach diseases, but an ultrasound gastroscopy can.
Stomach pain can be caused by gastritis, stomach ulcer, stomach cancer disease. It may be related to heredity, poor diet, medication, alcohol consumption, Helicobacter pylori infection and other reasons.
General ultrasound utilizes the principle that ultrasound waves emit different echoes when encountering different obstacles to identify the presence of lesions in the examined area. It can check whether there are tumors, stones, polyps and other lesions in the heart, spleen, kidneys, thyroid and other substantial organs, and in the gallbladder and other hollow organs. However, ultrasound is not suitable for organs and bone tissues with gases, so it has no diagnostic significance for gastric diseases.
Ultrasound gastroscopy is a combination of gastroscopy and ultrasound, which can determine the nature of gastric submucosal lesions; if there is a tumor, it can also determine the depth of its infiltration as well as the scope of the lesion, so ultrasound gastroscopy has a diagnostic significance of gastric diseases.
If patients have symptoms of stomach pain, they need to go to the hospital in time and be examined under the guidance of the doctor.