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A CT scan (Computed Tomography) is a medical imaging technique that uses X-rays and computer processing to create detailed cross-sectional and 3D images of the body, providing more clarity than a regular X-ray.
A CT scan uses X-rays and computer processing to take detailed cross-sectional images of the body from different angles, creating a 3D view to help diagnose medical conditions.
Yes, a CT scan is generally safe. However, it uses radiation, so it's important only to have one when necessary. The risk is minimal, and the benefits of accurate diagnosis usually outweigh the risks.
A CT scan can diagnose a variety of conditions, including: Fractures and injuries Tumors or cancers Infections Internal bleeding Stroke or brain disorders Heart and blood vessel problems Lung diseases (e.g., pneumonia) Abdominal conditions (e.g., appendicitis, kidney stones)