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Echocardiography is a non-painful, non-invasive procedure that makes images of the heart with sound waves. Physicians can see the anatomy of the heart, valves, and how the heart pumps without injuring or damaging anything. Echocardiography is useful because it can possibly diagnose problems in the heart at an early stage, such as valve defects, weakness of the heart muscles, or fluid congestion in the heart.
It is used for the monitoring of chronic cardiovascular illness and measurement of therapeutic effectiveness. Painless, quick, and very informative, echocardiography has become a potent instrument in modern cardiology for accurate diagnosis and enhanced control of the heart.
Types of Echocardiography
Echocardiography assists physicians in viewing the shape and functioning of the heart. Various types are utilized depending on the condition and level of detail needed: