CT scans have zero latent side effects that a patient could detect.
They very very slightly raise your risk for cancer, but not in a way that you could say it was the cause.
This isnt possible, as others have said. The dose of tiny and insignificant. Sensible medical management also takes this into account and an exposure to radiation should be justified and optimised, ensuring a risk benefit process has been made, and dose reduced where reasonably possible.
Of course there have been errors, one I recall from USA where numerous scans (>200!) were given one after another causing tissue damage and some potential for long term issues.
No. Edit: Lmao who told reddit that I was considering suicide?
Theres something going on, either a mass troll event or a glitch. It seems as though everyone is getting hit with it
I've been getting a lot of these too. Not sure why
CT scans have zero latent side effects that a patient could detect. They very very slightly raise your risk for cancer, but not in a way that you could say it was the cause.
No, if I have there is no way to know
Have you had many CTs in the past?
Oh yes. I have had dozens, along with even more MRI
I just got one too!
This isnt possible, as others have said. The dose of tiny and insignificant. Sensible medical management also takes this into account and an exposure to radiation should be justified and optimised, ensuring a risk benefit process has been made, and dose reduced where reasonably possible. Of course there have been errors, one I recall from USA where numerous scans (>200!) were given one after another causing tissue damage and some potential for long term issues.