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CT Scan BRAIN / HEAD

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A CT (Computed Tomography) scan of the brain/head is a highly detailed imaging test that uses X-ray technology and computer processing to create cross-sectional images of the brain and surrounding structures. This scan is commonly used to diagnose injuries, detect abnormalities, and assess various brain conditions.

Why is a CT Brain Scan Done?

A CT scan of the brain/head is recommended for multiple reasons:

  • Diagnosing Injuries: Used to detect bleeding, fractures, or brain damage after head trauma.
  • Detecting Strokes: Helps identify signs of stroke, blood clots, or brain swelling.
  • Identifying Tumors: Provides detailed images to locate tumors, cysts, or other growths.
  • Assessing Headaches: Assists in understanding causes of severe, persistent headaches or neurological symptoms.
  • Detecting Infections: Used to identify infections like encephalitis or brain abscesses.
  • Evaluating Neurological Symptoms: Helps explain symptoms like dizziness, seizures, sudden vision changes, or difficulty speaking.

How Does a CT Brain Scan Work?

During the scan, the patient lies on a table that slides into a doughnut-shaped machine. The machine takes multiple X-ray images from different angles around the head. These images are then compiled to create cross-sectional views of the brain, allowing doctors to view specific areas in detail. The procedure is painless and typically takes 10-15 minutes.

Types of CT Brain Scans

  1. Non-contrast CT Scan: No contrast material is used. Useful for detecting bleeding, fractures, and certain types of stroke.
  2. Contrast-enhanced CT Scan: A contrast dye is injected into a vein to enhance image clarity. Ideal for identifying tumors, blood vessels, and detailed brain structure.

Preparation for a CT Brain Scan

  • For non-contrast scans, no special preparation is typically needed.
  • If contrast is used, you may need to avoid eating or drinking for a few hours before the scan.
  • Inform your doctor about any allergies, especially to iodine or contrast dye.

Benefits and Risks

Benefits:

  • Non-invasive and quick with minimal preparation.
  • Provides high-resolution images for accurate diagnosis.
  • Essential in emergency situations for rapid diagnosis of injuries and stroke.

Risks:

  • Low exposure to radiation, although generally safe.
  • Possible allergic reactions to contrast dye (rare and manageable).

CT Brain Scan Services at MyDoctorLab

At MyDoctorLab, we offer precise and safe CT brain/head scans with state-of-the-art technology. Our skilled radiologists and technicians ensure quality imaging and fast reporting for quick diagnosis and effective treatment.

Book a CT Brain Scan with MyDoctorLab today for reliable, expert-backed imaging services tailored to your health needs.

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