Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of the AbdomenAbdominal MRI, MRI of the Abdomen How It Feels
You won't have pain from the magnetic field or radio waves used for
the MRI test. The table you lie on may feel hard and the room may be cool. You
may be tired or sore from lying in one position for a long time. If a contrast material is used, you may feel some coolness and
flushing as it is put into your IV. In rare cases, you may feel: - A tingling feeling in the mouth if you have
metal dental fillings.
- Warmth in the area being examined. This is
normal. Tell the technologist if you have nausea, vomiting, headache,
dizziness, pain, burning, or breathing problems.
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