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You can have breakfast before the heart ultrasound examination. Because eating has a certain effect on the digestive system and almost no effect on the cardiovascular system, it is possible to eat breakfast normally. In addition, the digestive tract is filled with a large amount of gas, and color ultrasound is generally not the preferred examination method for digestive tract diseases, and most of the examinations are performed by endoscopy, CT, magnetic resonance, etc.
While diseases of the digestive tract system are only in a few diseases, diseases such as intestinal obstruction, volvulus can be understood with ultrasound, and are not preferred. Cardiac ultrasound can understand the size of the heart, whether the valve has regurgitation, etc.
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Whether or not you can eat breakfast with color ultrasound depends on the type of examination used. In most cases, color ultrasonography refers to a transthoracic echocardiogram**, in which the ultrasound probe is located outside the chest wall and ultrasound is performed to explore structures within the heart. Since the heart is located in the chest cavity, it can be affected by swallowing food and ingesting water, and the heart ultrasound can be eaten at this time.
There is also transesophageal ultrasound, in which an ultrasound probe is used to probe the heart through the esophagus for a more detailed examination. Because the probe is located in the esophagus, ingestion of food can affect the probe's activity within ultrasound. In this way, it is not possible to eat breakfast with cardiac ultrasound.
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You can have breakfast for the heart ultrasound examination, but I came across a case where you only need to eat for blood tests and stomach tests, or the results of the tests will not be accurate
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It is possible to eat breakfast with color ultrasound of the heart, which has no effect on the test results
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Cardiac ultrasound can be done after breakfast, and eating breakfast will not affect the results of cardiac ultrasound.
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You can have breakfast when you do cardiac ultrasound, and you can do it at any time.
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Yes, some color ultrasound that requires blood tests or to check the digestive system can not eat and need to be tested on an empty stomach.
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In the annual physical examination organized by the unit, there are only two requirements for fasting, which are blood examination and B ultrasound, and you can't eat breakfast before these two items are completed, so you can eat breakfast with cardiac color ultrasound.
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The heart and abdomen are not connected, and the filling of the stomach does not affect the examination of cardiac ultrasound, so pregnant women do not have fasting requirements for cardiac ultrasound, so they can eat breakfast.
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Cardiac ultrasound does not require fasting, so you can have breakfast before the test.
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Yes, this can be done with ultrasound.
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If you check the abdomen B ultrasound, such as the liver, gallbladder, pancreas, spleen and kidney, you need to fast, if you do cardiac color ultrasound, neck blood vessels, and uterine appendages do not need to be fasting.
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If you eat in the morning, you will not be able to detect it.
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Yes, if you don't check your liver function, fasting blood sugar, or digestive ultrasound in the morning, you can eat it. It does not affect the test results.
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Hello, you don't need to be fasting to do cardiac ultrasound, you can check it at any time. A visit to a cardiovascular department is sufficient.
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Cardiac examinations such as electrocardiogram do not require fasting, and cardiac ultrasound does not require fasting, and breakfast can be eaten.
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It is best to have an empty stomach because after eating, the stomach pushes the diaphragm up and the position of the heart is affected.
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