No: The dyebis put in under a degree of pressure and that can hurt.
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No,: an IV injection of MRI contrast won't selectively cause pain in the foot, unless perhaps the foot is the site of the injection , which would be an unusual circumstance. Wherever the injection site is, there could be local pain there if the contrast "infiltrates" out of the vein.
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