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However, there are some instances where an MRI scan may not be recommended, because the strong magnets used during the scan can affect any metal implants or fragments in your body. There's no evidence to suggest MRI scans pose a risk during pregnancy.

However, as a precaution, MRI scans aren't usually recommended during pregnancy, particularly in the first 3 months. Having something metallic in your body doesn't necessarily mean you can't have an MRI scan, but it's important for medical staff carrying out the scan to be aware of it.

They can decide on a case-by-case basis if there are any risks, or if further measures need to be taken to ensure the scan is as safe as possible.

For example, it may be possible to make a pacemaker or defibrillator MRI-safe, or to monitor your heart rhythm during the procedure. If you're unsure about any metal fragments in your body, you may need an X-ray. Some tattoo ink contains traces of metal, but most tattoos are safe in an MRI scanner.

Tell the radiographer immediately if you feel any discomfort or heat in your tattoo during the scan. MRI scan See all parts of this guide Hide guide parts 1. Introduction 2. How an MRI scan is performed 3. Who can have an MRI scan? Introduction Magnetic resonance imaging MRI is a type of scan that uses strong magnetic fields and radio waves to produce detailed images of the inside of the body. An MRI scan can be used to examine almost any part of the body, including the: brain and spinal cord bones and joints breasts heart and blood vessels internal organs, such as the liver, womb or prostate gland The results of an MRI scan can be used to help diagnose conditions, plan treatments and assess how effective previous treatment has been.

What happens during an MRI scan? How does an MRI scan work? Safety An MRI scan is a painless and safe procedure. How an MRI scan is performed A magnetic resonance imaging MRI scan is a painless procedure that lasts 15 to 90 minutes, depending on the size of the area being scanned and the number of images being taken.

Before the scan On the day of your MRI scan, you should be able to eat, drink and take any medication as usual, unless advised otherwise. As the MRI scanner produces strong magnetic fields, it's important to remove any metal objects from your body, including: watches jewellery, such as earrings and necklaces piercings, such as ear, nipple and nose rings dentures false teeth hearing aids wigs some wigs contain traces of metal Any valuables can usually be stored in a secure locker.

Contrast dye Some MRI scans involve having an injection of contrast dye. Anaesthesia and sedatives An MRI scan is a painless procedure, so anaesthesia painkilling medication isn't usually required. During the scan An MRI scanner is a short cylinder that's open at both ends. You'll be moved out of the scanner when your scan is over. After the scan An MRI scan is usually carried out as an outpatient procedure.

Before having an MRI scan, you should tell medical staff if: you think you have any metal in your body you're pregnant or breastfeeding There's no evidence to suggest MRI scans pose a risk during pregnancy. Metal implants or fragments Having something metallic in your body doesn't necessarily mean you can't have an MRI scan, but it's important for medical staff carrying out the scan to be aware of it. Tweet Click here to share this page on Twitter This will open a new window.

Print Click here to print this page This will open your print options in a new window. Please do update this forum with any news, I will keep my fingers crossed for all of us. As my appointment isn't until next Thursday I'm still in the dark but actually I'm feeling quite relaxed about it right now. After the initial shock I'm ok again. Just wanted to send some love out. My appointment is next Tuesday so not too much longer now.

Honestly, I keep switching from really worried about it to calm and relaxed, which is pretty exhausting. Especially at night I imagine how I would react if I'm told bad news which is not good at all.

I am also trying really hard to keep an open mind and expect anything so I'm not surprised don't know how that will work out though I am so sorry for you and everyone else on this post.

I really will keep everything crossed for you all xx. It's been a harrowing time, wh at with Covid and then all the additional health worries. I had a MRI scan back in June which was meant to be for my gallbladder, liver and spleen and when I got a letter about 3 weeks later it just mentioned I have gallstones of which I knew about one of them, so not too much of a shock, but thought everything else was fine.

The secretary said it was for my liver and spleen, so did they only scan my gall bladder who knows! I've now had the MRI which was quite different to the previous one. The first I had to drink over a litre of water and this one was a complete fasting for 4 hours before the scan and an intravenous contrast dye. I have other recent health issues and now have to see the doctor on Tuesday not MRI results. Skip to main content. Post to forum.

Search Search forum. Do you have a cancer chat password? Yes, I have a password. Remember me. If you are receiving an outpatient MRI, it might take a few days. If you are waiting for your MRI results, it is normal to be nervous. Make sure that you rely on a compassionate physician to walk you through the process. Doctor Wagner would be happy to lend you a helping hand, so feel free to reach out today! What Is an MRI? There are several main benefits of ordering an MRI.

Some benefits include: It is difficult to top the quality of the image that an MRI produces An MRI will produce its image using no radiation at all, reducing side effects You can receive an unlimited number of MRI scans in your life without having to worry about radiation causing cancer On the other hand, there are a few drawbacks as well.

Some of the biggest factors include: The Timing of the Scan: Depending on when you have your MRI stand, it may take longer for you to get your results. For example, if you get your MRI scan done in the middle of the night, on a weekend, or during a holiday, it may take longer for the radiologist to get to your scan. On the other hand, if your MRI scan is non-emergent, this doesn't mean that it isn't important.

It simply means that other people's MRI scans might be more important and will be read first. It may affect any metal implants or other medical devices you have. Contrast material that contains gadolinium may be used in this test. But for most people, the benefit of its use in this test outweighs the risk.

Be sure to tell your doctor if you have kidney problems or are pregnant. There is a slight chance of an allergic reaction if contrast material is used during the test.

But most reactions are mild and can be treated using medicine. If you breastfeed and are concerned about whether the contrast material used in this test is safe, talk to your doctor.

Most experts believe that very little dye passes into breast milk and even less is passed on to the baby. But if you are concerned, you can stop breastfeeding for up to 24 hours after the test. During this time, you can give your baby breast milk that you stored before the test. Don't use the breast milk you pump in the 24 hours after the test. Throw it out. The radiologist may discuss initial results of the MRI with you right after the test.

Complete results are usually ready for your doctor in 1 to 2 days. An MRI can sometimes find a problem in a tissue or organ even when the size and shape of the tissue or organ looks normal.

The organs, blood vessels, bones, and joints are normal in size, shape, appearance, and location. No bleeding, abnormal fluid, blockage in the flow of blood, or bulges in the blood vessels aneurysms are present. Abnormal fluid from a cause such as bleeding or an infection is present. Fluid is found around the lungs or heart.

Fluid is found around the liver, bowel, or other organ in the abdomen. Blockage in the gallbladder bile ducts or in the tubes ureters that lead out of the kidneys is present. Damage to joints , ligaments , or cartilage is seen. Bones are broken or show infection or disease. Problems of the nervous system are present, such as multiple sclerosis MS , dementia , Alzheimer's disease , or herniated disc.

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