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Indian Radiological Imaging Association: The risk of radiation less than the journey of aircraft from Jabalpur to Delhi in CT scan investigation

Indian Radiological Imaging Association: The risk of radiation less than the journey of aircraft from Jabalpur to Delhi in CT scan investigation

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Jabalpur, AboutGyan Representative. Officials from the Indian Radiological Imaging Association said that the risk of radiation less than the flight of a flight from Jabalpur to Delhi remains under CT scan investigation. The CT scan has revealed an important role in the investigation of infection spread to the chest during the Corona epidemic. There is no risk of cancer from CT scan examination.

The elected president of the association, Dr. Pushparaj Bhatele, said that recently Dr. Randeep Guleria, director of AIIMS Delhi and member of the National Level Covid Control Committee, had given a statement that CT scan causes cancer. His statement is irresponsible. Currently, testing is done with such modern machines, due to which the risk of radiation and cancer does not remain in the patient.

He said that many times Kovid is not detected in the RTPCR and Rapid investigations. But on the sixth day after the symptoms, a chest scan was detected by a CT scan. By which the patient could be saved by starting treatment. Detection of infection with a CT scan probe can provide better treatment in a timely manner. After CT scan examination, all such patients of Corona came out who became healthy in home isolation.

By examining the status of infection, only serious patients can be admitted to hospitals and ordinary patients can be kept at home. Due to this, there will be no shortage of beds in hospitals. Dr. Bhatele said that many such cases occurred during Kovid when the patient had an infection in the body but did not get symptoms. Some were found to be non-infection but the symptoms were of Kovid. In this case, the CT scan probe gave accurate information about the infection. He said that it is not necessary to have a CT scan of every patient. But this test is necessary to detect a spread of infection in the chest.

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