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Please explain what does it mean when you have pain during a ct scan?

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Dr. Michael Gabor answered

Specializes in Diagnostic Radiology

CT pain: The CT scan itself should be painless. However, if there is an intravenous injection involved, there may be some discomfort at the injection site, and there may be a sensation of heat or a flushed feeling in the body. If you have neck or back problems, or other positioning issues, you may be uncomfortable laying on the table. Otherwise, pain during the CT scan is probably unrelated to the CT .

Answered 6/23/2014

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