Saw NAD written on my ultrasound report and got a little scared honestly. Doc was in a hurry so couldnt ask properly. Is it something good or bad? Anyone know what this means?
NAD is a common abbreviation in medical reports, usually meaning "No Abnormality Detected." It's essentially telling you that whatever area was examined, no issues were found. So, it's a positive finding.
NAD, beta, usually means 'no abnormality detected' or 'no acute distress'. It's a good sign, means everything is looking fine in that particular area of your report. Don't worry too much, just ask your doctor if you're ever unsure about terms.
Oh my God, I remember seeing NAD in my report and immediately Googling like crazy, thinking something was wrong! Turns out it usually means 'No Abnormality Detected'. It's actually a good sign! But yes, don't be like me and panic, just ask your doc at the next visit, they explain best.
Meri gynac ne mujhe bataya tha ki NAD matlab kuch bhi galat nahi hai, sab theek hai. Like, normal hi hai. These medical terms can be confusing, na? For serious things, always call doc, but for such terms, it's usually good.
I totally get how every little word on those reports can make you feel a mix of emotions, fear, hope, everything. NAD is usually a very good thing, it means 'No Abnormality Detected', so breathe easy. You're doing great, mama.
Oh, it's natural to see medical terms and wonder! Especially with my PCOS history, I was always so careful reading reports. NAD usually stands for 'No Abnormality Detected', which is generally good news. But always confirm with your gynac during your checkup, just to be sure, okay?