I would like for any medical professionals to explain this to me. I answered two questions today from people who had been burned. I build powerful 3D x-ray machines that screen baggage and I understand the slice function. In my research I came across miaderm.com and they purport that they can treat radiation burns and prevent ct burns if applied beforehand. I also saw that oncologists use ct scans with caution. I think this is a good question, be careful with the answer.
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CT Scans can increase your exposure to the harmful effects of radiation. CT Scans emit more radiation than an x-ray. If a person has been exposed frequently to radiation, then the possibility of burns is increased. This would explain why Oncologists’ try to reduce the number of CT Scans that are performed.
In addition, if a MRI is performed, any metal or scrapnel can irritate the skin causing a burn-like injury or, worse. The magnetic pull is quite strong from a MRI exam. It can cause significant injury to people should any type of metal be in close proximity of the exam site.
I hope that this helps.