The ultrasound of your heart is called an
echocardiogram. It typically looks at the structure of the heart and
valvesHeart valves
Heart valves - anterior view
Heart valves - superior view.
The pulsing in the abdominal area needs to be evaluated for a possible abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). This is a dilation of the major abdominal artery and can be evaluated with an abdominal ultrasound.
This option should be discussed with your personal physician.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Kevin, M.D.
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I have a strong abdominal pulse as well . it can be absolutely normal for the abdominal aortic pulse to be felt and seen , more so in thin people--- and when in certain positions such as laying on your back.
I always hear people express fears of an abdominal aortic aneurysm , because a strong abdominal pulse is one of the symptoms, but that happens primarily in elderly people.
What you get with an aneurysm upon auscultation with a stethoscope, is a much more diffuse sounding pulse,.
Instead of the strong thud, thud , more like a blowing murmer or wooshing sound is heard by the examining doctor through a stethoscope and in some persons there is a pulsating bulge you can feel. ( expansile pulsation)
If it is worrisome , get the doctor to listen to it with a stethoscope or have an ultrasound.
Hi, no --it definately wouldn't show on a chest x ray. Some can be seen on a plain abdominal xray though. Also an abdominal ct scan or MRI .And an ultrasound.
hope your doing good
THAKNS FOR THE POSTING. I JUST GOT HOME FROM THE VASCULAR SURGEON AND AN ULTRASOUND WAS PERFORMED. I WAS REALLY NERVOUS DUE TO SOME OTHER STUFF I READ ON THE INTERNET. UNFORTUNATELY, I SUFFER FROM POST TRAUMATIC STREES DISORDER AND HAVE A HARD TIME TALKING MYSELF OUT OF PANIC ATTACKS. THE VASCULAR SURGEON SAID EVERYTHING WAS NORMAL AND I SHOULD NOT WORRY. I HAD A SECOND CARDIAC STRESS TEST THE DAY BEFORE YESTERDAY ON THE TREAD MILL AND WAS TOLD EVERYTHING WAS NORMAL. I APPRECIATE THE RESPONSE AND THE COURAGE THIS FORUM HELPED ME MUSTER UP.
SINCLAIR
dave
I visited my doctor for a second opinion as most of the stuff on the Internet freaked me out. He examined me, said my Aorta was fine but sent me for an Ultrasound to put my mind at rest. The Ultrasound showed my Aorta to have a dimension of 1.8cm - average is 2cm. My doctor has put this down to anxiety.
I still notice the pulse, but only in the bath when I'm lying down. I guess all the blood rushes to the surface in hot water and makes this pulse worse.
I've put it down to experience and am trying to clear it from my mind !
I noticed my abdomen pulsating so I checked into the local hospital and was examined. I was told that my Aorta was fine, was common for the stomach to pulse in certain positions i.e lying down and put it down to anxiety.
I then went to my Doctor for a second opinion because a lot of the sites on the net pointed to an aneurysm which freaked me out. Again my abdomen was examined, and my Aorta was fine but my Doctor sent me for an Ultrasound to put my mind at rest. The Ultrasound showed that the dimension of my Aorta was 1.8cm - the average is 2 cm.
I still see my abdomen pulsating, but only when I lie in a hot bath. I guess the heat brings the blood to the surface and makes the pulse stronger. I've put this episode down to experience and am trying to get it off my mind.
I ALSO WENT FOR THE ULTRASOUND AND WAS TOLD EVERYTHING WAS FINE. I HOPE EVERYTHING IS O.K. FOR YOU AS FAR AS ANXIETY. IT AMAZES ME HOW STRESS AND ANXIETY CAN AFFECT A PERSON'S PHYSICAL HEALTH. FEEL WEEL.
SINCLAIR
My only advice that I can provide is to have confidence in what your doctor is telling you and focus your attention on something else. It is not worth the hell you will put yourself through.