Is abdominal enhancement ct radiation risky

The risk of radiation from an occasional abdominal enhancement CT is not significant. Although there is a certain amount of radiation involved in performing a CT scan, the radiation produced by one or two CT examinations is a very low radiation dose and does not cause harm to the body. Moreover, radiation protection in hospitals is relatively good, and standardized examinations in hospitals do not lead to radiation risks. As long as it is not non-essential to have frequent abdominal enhanced CT exposure, resulting in accumulation of radiation, there will be no effect on the body. During the abdominal enhancement CT examination, iodine contrast agent is injected intravenously for imaging, and the contrast agent will be metabolized by the kidneys and excreted from the body at a later stage, so it does not cause much effect on the body. Before the abdominal enhancement CT examination, relax your mind and pay attention to a light diet.