Category: CT Scan Abdominal

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How do I read my abdominal CT scan report?

If you’ve recently had an abdominal CT scan, and tried to understand your CT report, you might be feeling a little overwhelmed by the clinical and technical terms. We’re here to help you...

January 14, 2025 – 12 min read
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Why Would You Need A CT Of The Abdomen And Pelvis?

We know it can be alarming when you feel pain or discomfort in your mid-section but you don’t know what’s causing it. The first step to feeling better is to find the source...

September 11, 2023 – 15 min read
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What Does A CT Scan Of The Abdomen Show

If your doctor has recommended a CT scan of the abdomen, you may be wondering why. An abdominal CT (computed tomography) scan is the preferred scan for abdominal injuries, illnesses, and issues. Your...

May 8, 2023 – 7 min read
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How Do You Scan For Poor Gut Health?

Digestive health plays an important role in overall well-being, yet millions of people experience chronic gastrointestinal issues without clear answers. Conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can cause persistent discomfort, affecting daily life...

April 17, 2023 – 8 min read
The Results From An Abdominal CT Scan

How Do I Prepare For An Abdominal CT Scan?

An abdominal CT scan uses X-ray technology and specialized computers to create images of your abdomen. For this type of CT scan, preparation is extremely important to ensure accurate images are portrayed. Low-quality...

October 17, 2022 – 4 min read

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