Precautions for MRI during menstruation: 1. MRI examinations can usually be done during menstruation, and be careful not to carry any metal objects on your body. 2. Clinically, MRI is a very common imaging examination. The main method of MRI examination is spin imaging. By using the strength and direction of the external magnetic field, the arrangement order of hydrogen atoms in the human body can be changed, and weak signals can be emitted at the same time, and images can be obtained by analysis through related equipment. Brain diseases, abdominal diseases, heart diseases, etc. can all be examined by MRI. 3. MRI can be performed during menstruation. MRI during menstruation will not affect the test results because MRI is not radioactive. When performing MRI, special attention should be paid to not carry metal objects such as dentures and heart stents to avoid danger. If you carry a metal IUD, you cannot perform MRI. 4. Avoid strenuous exercise during menstruation and keep your abdomen warm to avoid catching a cold. Eat less cold food, drink more hot water, pay more attention to rest, follow the doctor's advice, and avoid having metal objects on your body. |
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