Can a 7 month old child have a CT scan?

Updated on parenting 2024-04-13
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Different from ultrasound of B-ultrasound, CT has radiation, if the 7-month-old child has no reason to take it, or the doctor says it must be taken, there is no need to take it, because the radiation can kill white blood cells, reduce the immune system, and it is not good for the baby's health, especially the head, the fontanelle of the 7-month-old child has not been closed, and it should be cautious to receive this kind of irradiation.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Yes, didn't the child have a B ultrasound before he was born! The rays they emit are all similar, but the emitting principle is different from the receiving principle, so the clarity is different! It doesn't make a difference to take a CT!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, I'm glad to answer for you, look at what you described above, the baby is now born, you can do any examination, CT of course can also be, it will not harm the baby.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If you have to shoot, you can shoot, it's better not to shoot if it's not necessary, the child is growing and developing, and I'm afraid it will affect the child.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, but try not to shoot, see a doctor.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello! CT can be taken. Taking a CT scan on your baby will not cause harm to your baby.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The CT radiation is larger, if there is no major problem, do not shoot, if there is a real problem, the impact of taking a shot is not great.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's best not to shoot if you can, the baby is too small.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It's okay, it seems like it's been 5 months.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    I can shoot it, my baby caught a cold when he was 5 months old, and the doctor was afraid that it was encephalitis, so he let me take a picture, but it was fine.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I wouldn't recommend a CT, the radiation kid can't bear it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It has been proven that using both the abdominal belt and the pelvic belt at the same time can restore the waist circumference!!

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

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  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

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  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    <> eight-month-old baby has slowly transitioned to childhood, at this time the demand for nutrients will increase, if the supply of nutrients is insufficient, it may affect the baby's adult height development. At this time, the baby's body language is becoming more and more abundant, but because it is still young, mothers must take proper care. Filming is a daily auxiliary examination, so can an eight-month-old child take a film?

    It is not recommended for 8-month-old children to take the film, because the radiation will be generated during the filming, which will affect the baby's health and development. However, it is still necessary to weigh it in combination with the baby's physical condition, if the baby is sick, it is necessary to do a radiographic examination, and this examination is also very necessary. Mothers still need to follow the doctor's instructions to do relevant examinations, so as to ensure that the baby can be faster**.

    Before filming, mothers should know more about some precautions to ensure that the baby's health is not affected.

    In addition, the eight-month-old baby's sleep is not stable, in order to make the baby fall asleep as soon as possible, mothers can gently pat the baby's back, try to avoid hugging and shaking, otherwise it may make the baby dependent. For the baby who is crying when he falls asleep, the mother holds his little hand and allows the baby to slowly adapt to falling asleep alone. At the same time, it is also necessary to take the baby outdoors to learn about the strange world.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    You can take a film, just to put the baby to sleep, otherwise if you move back and forth, this ** is not good.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Big. The younger the infant and young child, the greater the impact of radiation exposure on him in the future, and the greater the chance of cancer.

    The main reason for the radiation damage of CT in children is that it is based on X-ray imaging, which will have an ionizing effect on the human body, and the ionization will increase the incidence of some tumors in children later on, such as leukemia, and other tumors.

    The World Health Organization has proposed that the radiation dose to the fetus is actually the same as the radiation dose of infants and young children, and the probability of causing cancer in the future cannot be ignored.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    When most of them go to the hospital, they will find that the radiology department of the hospital will have a special environment. Idlers are generally not allowed and there will be a danger warning. That's because the radioactive elements released by the radiology department are harmful to the human body, and if you go to the hospital for CT examination, the doctor will also tell you a lot of precautions.

    So, what are the dangers of CT for 8-month-old babies?

    If exposed to radioactive elements for a long time, CT rays can kill most of the body's white blood cells, increasing the risk of cancer. Repeated exposure can also damage the human brain. If a pregnant woman works in a radiated environment for a long time, it will cause harm to the development of the fetus, so that the fetus is malformed or stillborn.

    Especially for children, the body's resistance is weak, and it is easy to cause brain damage. Therefore, parents must pay attention to not exposing their children to radioactive elements.

    Radioactive elements are harmful to the human body, but why do hospitals use radiation**? Because there is a dose premise for the harm of radioactive elements to the human body, trace elements will not cause harm to the body of the large and fierce parts.

    Moreover, regular CT** is temporary and will not have any effect on the human body. For 8-month-old babies, brain development has been perfected, and in addition, doctors have also reduced the dose of radiation when examining the baby, so mothers do not have to worry, CT will not have much impact.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Analysis:

    Hello, this situation generally does not affect the healthy development of the baby, please don't worry.

    Guidance: The radiation of a CT examination is within the tolerance of the human body, and will not affect the healthy development of the body, as long as it is not a long-term life and multiple examinations in a short period of time, it will generally not affect the health of the body.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    It's okay, don't worry , do it once in a while and it won't have an effect on your body.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    If it is absolutely necessary, it is best not to do CT and radiology**.

    Suggestions: However, if CT examination is necessary because of the condition, it will not affect the health of the body if it is done once or twice.

    Three-month baby CT will basically not have a great impact on the body, you don't have to worry too much, CT examination radiation is relatively small, appropriate CT examination, basically will not have an impact on the baby's brain development. Parents must pay attention to the physical condition of their children to determine whether there are symptoms such as abnormal growth and development. Some babies may have a lack of oxygen in the brain during delivery, which may have a certain impact on the baby's brain development, so a brain CT examination can be performed to judge the physical condition.

    Occasionally, a CT scan of the head will not affect the child, and the child may have a cold or fall injury if he has a fever. It is advisable to actively cooperate with the examination. If this is the case for a long time, it is also advisable to check whether it is serious.

    First of all, babies can have CT. In fact, CT scans have very little effect on the baby's body. CT examination is irreplaceable in the examination of certain aspects, such as the diagnosis of fractures, pneumonia, and lesions of various abdominal organs.

    It is not true that some parents give up the CT test because they do not have a comprehensive understanding of the test and are afraid that it will cause harm to the baby's body. Although CT will definitely have a certain effect on the human body, the effect of a small dose of examination on small babies is negligible.

    Second, CT is limited to children who actually need it. Some pediatric experts said that CT is harmful to our human body, but the role of CT examination at a critical time is irreplaceable. CT is a very common test in pediatrics, but it should only be limited to children who do need it.

    If necessary, this test is still necessary. Don't delay your baby's condition by not being properly diagnosed for fear of random injuries.

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