What to do if there is a strong echo in the lower abdomen of the fetus during the 4D?

Four-dimensional refers to four-dimensional color ultrasound, do four-dimensional color ultrasound lower abdomen with strong echoes, may be fetal fecal sludge, megacolon, intestinal congenital developmental anomalies and other causes. Regular review is recommended, and chromosome screening is needed if necessary to determine whether the fetus has any abnormalities.
1. Fetal fecal stasis: When there is fecal matter in the intestinal tract of the fetus, if the fecal matter accumulates and is not discharged in a timely manner, it may also be manifested as a temporary increase in the echogenicity of the intestinal tubes.
This is a normal physiological phenomenon, with the activities of the fetus, the feces can be discharged back to normal, it is recommended to review the ultrasound examination.
2. Megacolon: When 4D ultrasound examination is performed, it is found that there are strong echoes in the lower abdomen of the fetus, especially the echoes of the intestinal tube are slightly enhanced, which indicates that there is intestinal dilatation, and it may be caused by megacolon.
Further ultrasound examination of the fetus is recommended. If there is no abnormality, it is recommended that the pregnancy should be reviewed regularly and continued.
3. Congenital developmental anomalies of the intestinal tube: some fetuses with congenital developmental anomalies of the intestinal tube may also have enhanced intestinal echogenicity, which may be accompanied by malformations in other parts of the body.
Further ultrasonography is recommended, and if necessary, chromosome screening is also needed to determine whether there are chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus. If there are no chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus, the pregnancy can be continued; however, if there are chromosomal abnormalities in the fetus, termination of pregnancy may be needed.
There are many reasons for the strong echoes in the lower abdomen of the fetus, so it is recommended that further examination be conducted to clarify the specific cause of the disease, and then targeted treatment under the guidance of the doctor.