Will the patient s MRI cause some damage to the body?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-04
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    It will not cause some damage to the body, because the speed of the MRI is very fast and will not affect the patient's body at all.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Yes, if you do an MRI, there will be some radiation, and there will be some damage to the body, but these injuries are not large, and the human body can bear it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Since MRI is magnetic field imaging and is not radioactive, it is harmless to the human body and is very safe. The cause of your headache and dizziness has nothing to do with MRI, or is it caused by high blood pressure, or cervical spondylosis, find out the cause system**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In fact, an MRI does not harm the body.

    MRI is not radioactive, its imaging method is magnetic field imaging, there is no harm to the human body, and it is a very safe means of examination.

    It is understood that NMR was discovered on the basis of the development of solid-state microscopic quantum theory and radio microwave electronics technology. The world's first medical MRI machine was invented by the German company Siemens.

    Since the invention of the MRI machine, there have been no news reports that endanger human health, and there has been no genetic mutation caused by MRI examinations. However, there is a limit to any inspection and it should never be over-examined.

    Precautions for MRI examination

    1. When doing MRI examination, it is necessary to pay attention to the fact that there can be no metallic implants in the body, and if there is, it should be indicated to the examining doctor in advance, and the MRI examination can be stopped if it is not necessary.

    2. Due to the relatively long time of MRI examination, which takes about 20-30 minutes, the patient should remain still during the examination and cannot move at will. Patients who cannot remain relatively resting for a long time due to special reasons should also be explained in advance.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    MRI is not harmful to the body and is very safe, because MRI is only an imaging of a magnetic field, without any radioactive material. MRI has obvious advantages for screening early lesions, but no matter what kind of examination is done, there will be certain limits, and some people who are not suitable for MRI should not undergo excessive examination.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Doing an MRI will not harm the body, it is better than CT, mainly using MRI molding, and it will not cause harm to the body.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    That bit of nuclear radiation is not a threat to the human body.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

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