CT scan
A CT Scan (Computed Tomography Scan) is an advanced diagnostic imaging test that uses X-rays and computer technology to create detailed cross-sectional images of the body. These images help doctors examine internal organs, bones, blood vessels, and tissues more clearly than standard X-rays.
At House of Lab Test, we provide reliable CT scan services using modern imaging technology to support accurate diagnosis and effective treatment planning.
What is a CT Scan?
A CT scan combines multiple X-ray images taken from different angles and uses computer processing to create detailed images of the inside of the body. It allows doctors to detect injuries, infections, tumors, and internal bleeding with high precision.
The scan is quick, painless, and usually takes only a few minutes to complete.
Types of CT Scans
Different CT scans are performed depending on the part of the body being examined.
CT Brain Scan
Used to detect brain injuries, stroke, tumors, bleeding, and neurological conditions.
CT Chest Scan
Helps diagnose lung infections, tumors, tuberculosis, and chest injuries.
CT Abdomen Scan
Examines organs such as the liver, pancreas, kidneys, and intestines.
CT Spine Scan
Detects spinal injuries, fractures, and disc problems.
CT Angiography
Evaluates blood vessels and helps detect blockages or abnormalities.
CT Sinus Scan
Used to diagnose sinus infections and structural problems.
When is a CT Scan Recommended?
Doctors may recommend a CT scan if you experience:
• Severe head injury or trauma
• Persistent headaches
• Chest pain or breathing difficulty
• Abdominal pain or internal bleeding
• Suspected tumors or infections
• Bone fractures or injuries
• Stroke symptoms
A CT scan helps doctors quickly diagnose these conditions and start appropriate treatment.
Benefits of CT Scan
Provides detailed images of internal organs
Quick and accurate diagnosis
Helps detect tumors, infections, and injuries
Assists doctors in planning surgery or treatment
Useful for monitoring disease progression
How the CT Scan Procedure Works
Step 1 – Preparation
The patient may be asked to remove metal objects and wear a hospital gown.
Step 2 – Positioning
The patient lies on a motorized table that moves through the CT scanner.
Step 3 – Image Capture
The scanner rotates around the body and captures multiple X-ray images.
Step 4 – Image Processing
A computer combines these images to create detailed cross-sectional views.
The entire process usually takes 5–20 minutes, depending on the scan type.
Precautions Before a CT Scan
• Inform the technician if you are pregnant
• Remove metal objects such as jewelry or watches
• Some scans may require fasting
• Inform the doctor about allergies or medications
• If contrast dye is used, follow the preparation instructions
Is CT Scan Safe?
CT scans use low levels of radiation, which are generally safe when performed under medical supervision. Doctors recommend CT scans only when necessary to ensure accurate diagnosis.
Why Choose House of Lab Test?
Advanced diagnostic imaging technology
Experienced radiology professionals
Accurate and reliable reports
Affordable imaging services
Patient-friendly testing process
Quick report delivery
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