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Is a thyroid CT scan safe?

I will have a thyroid CT scan. Is a thyroid CT scan safe?

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Thyroid CT scans, like any medical procedure involving radiation exposure, carry a small risk. However, the benefits of the scan usually outweigh the potential risks. The amount of radiation used in a thyroid CT scan is generally considered safe for diagnostic purposes.

Radiation exposure can slightly increase the risk of developing cancer, but this risk is typically very low and depends on factors such as age, gender, and cumulative lifetime radiation exposure. To minimize these risks further, healthcare professionals use the lowest possible radiation dose required to obtain accurate results during imaging procedures.

It's essential to discuss any concerns or potential risks with your healthcare provider before undergoing a thyroid CT scan. They will be able to provide you with more specific information based on your individual health situation.
CT Scans are not performed for the thyroid specifically. Ultrasounds are performed for that purpose.
Thyroid CT scans involve a low amount of radiation exposure and are generally considered safe, but it is advisable to discuss the risks and benefits with your healthcare provider. To learn more, connect with me at drjeromepuryear.com. Thank you!
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