How Risky Is Radiation From A CT Scan?
Question: i am 29 years old female, I delivered my baby through c section 9 months back. i developed fever and shivers two days after delivery and had breathlessness and high heart rate. My doctors weren't sure if it was an infection or pulmonary embolism.so they took my ct scan, ctpa initial+abdomen and took chest xrays on three consecutive days two days after my delivery, i was later diagnosed with endometrial infection and was treated with iv antibiotics and got better and got discharged. Luckily i haven't had any issues after that.
but i am now very much worried because of the ct scan and the xrays that were taken back then just two days after my delivery. I have read ct scans give out large amount of radiation and so does the xray and that the tissues are more radio sensitive after delivery . I am worried if am riskier of getting cancer in the future due to this? i have no family history of cancer.I would be really grateful if i could get a reply on this \
thank you XXXXXXX
but i am now very much worried because of the ct scan and the xrays that were taken back then just two days after my delivery. I have read ct scans give out large amount of radiation and so does the xray and that the tissues are more radio sensitive after delivery . I am worried if am riskier of getting cancer in the future due to this? i have no family history of cancer.I would be really grateful if i could get a reply on this \
thank you XXXXXXX
Brief Answer:
Hello dear. Please do not worry
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I havs gone through the details. Yes a ct scan uses more radiation as compared to a xray but still the risk of future cancer is minimal. By one or two scans. The risk rises only if the scans are being done regularly for follow up, thats is 3 or 4 times an year. The same holds true for a post delivery uterus and there is practically no need to worry.
Thanks and regards
Hello dear. Please do not worry
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. I havs gone through the details. Yes a ct scan uses more radiation as compared to a xray but still the risk of future cancer is minimal. By one or two scans. The risk rises only if the scans are being done regularly for follow up, thats is 3 or 4 times an year. The same holds true for a post delivery uterus and there is practically no need to worry.
Thanks and regards
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Dr. Yogesh D
thank you very much doctor for the reassurance
Brief Answer:
Hello. Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Feel free to ask. God bless you.
Thanks and regards
Hello. Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Feel free to ask. God bless you.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D