Does it matter if a 6 year old has an MRI?

Generally, a nuclear (MRI) for a 6 year old child will not cause any noticeable effects on the body.
MRI uses a powerful magnetic field to make the water in the body vibrate, and the difference between normal tissue and diseased areas is observed through live water imaging.
MRI mainly adopts the principle of electromagnetic waves, the amount of electromagnetic waves radiated is relative to the amount normally released by cell phones and television sets, so it will not have a significant impact on the body of a 6-year-old child.
MRI is an imaging test to look for lesions and is not radioactive, so parents need not worry too much or resist too much as it may delay the child’s treatment, and it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment.