An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machine is a large, tube-shaped device that uses a powerful magnetic field and radio waves to create clear pictures of organs and inside body parts. It helps doctors find health issues safely without using X-rays.
An MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) machine is a large, tube-shaped device that uses a powerful magnetic field and radio waves to create clear pictures of organs and inside body parts. It helps doctors find health issues safely without using X-rays. How It Works Strong magnets: - Pull water molecules and tiny particles in your body into alignment. Radio waves: - Send pulses that knock those particles out of place for a brief moment. Computer mapping : - Measures how long it takes particles to return and turns that data into detailed pictures. What to Expect During a Scan Preparation : - Remove all metal items like jewelry or watches, and wear a hospital gown. Positioning: - Lie very still on a sliding table that moves into the tube scanner. Noise:- The machine makes loud thumping or knocking sounds, so earplugs are provided. Duration: - Most scans take between 30 and 50 minutes. Safety and Risks Metal objects: - The heavy magnet can pull metal or cause medical im...