When Do You Really Need an MRI, CT Scan, or X-ray?

Speciality: Homeopathy


Speaker:

Dr. NEETHA MALLYA | Homeopathic Physician

Description:

Choosing between an MRI, CT scan, or X-ray can sometimes be confusing, but each imaging test has a specific purpose. X-rays are often used for detecting bone fractures or chest issues, as they provide quick and clear images of dense structures. CT scans offer more detailed images and are helpful for diagnosing internal injuries, tumours, or complex bone fractures. MRIs use powerful magnets to create detailed pictures of soft tissues, like the brain, joints, or spinal cord. Your doctor will recommend the best scan based on your symptoms and medical history. Remember, these tests aren’t always necessary for every ache or pain, so trust your healthcare provider’s advice on when imaging is truly needed.

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