WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF A CT SCAN?
When a doctor asks for a CT scan, it is usually when they want to detect or monitor diseases and conditions as such, cancer, heart disease, lung nodules, and liver masses, internal injuries, internal bleeding. CT scan is also very useful to monitor the effectiveness of certain treatments, such as cancer treatment.
In a CT scan, the X-ray beam moves in a circle around the body. This allows multi-view of the same organ and thus provides the information of their structure with much greater detail. This X-ray information is then sent to a computer that then interprets this data, displaying it in a two-dimensional form on the monitor.
A CT scan gives detailed images of any part of the body which also includes the bones, muscles, fat, organs, and also even blood vessels. This surely shows how detailed CT scans from an X-Ray beam are.
Sometimes, your doctor might ask you for a CT scan with contrast. This is where a simple procedure is done where a substance is taken by you or injected into your IV line that causes the organ under study to be seen more clearly. These kinds of examinations may require you to fast for a couple of hours and make sure that you inform your doctor of all the allergies and/or kidney problems.
So now before you have a CT scan next time make sure you have a well-versed talk with your doctor about the dos and don’ts. Whether or not, a contrast scan is required, what and what not to eat before and after the scan, make sure you know stepping in the patient gown.
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