Can radioactive injection make you sick?

Nuclear medicine procedures are usually painless. If we inject radioactive material, generally into a vein in your arm, it is similar to giving blood.
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What are the side effects of radioactive injections?

Side Effects of Radiation
  • skin reactions - tanning and redness similar to a sunburn can occur gradually during treatment, peaking after treatment ends. ...
  • sore throat and/or mouth.
  • difficulty and/or pain with swallowing.
  • hoarseness.
  • soreness or swelling in the neck.
  • weight loss or dehydration.
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Can radioactive tracer make you sick?

Some people might be alarmed when they hear the word 'radioactive,' but the tracers used aren't medicines and don't have side effects. In addition, the level of radiation in this kind of test tends to be very low. There is a very small chance that you might be allergic to the tracer.
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How long does radioactive dye stay in your system?

The radioactive liquid will be in your body for 24 to 36 hours after your test. You will need to do the following: Drink plenty of liquids as directed. This will help flush the radioactive liquid out of your body.
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What are the side effects of a nuclear bone scan?

A bone scan generally has no side effects, and no follow-up care is needed. You might be asked to drink a lot of water for the next day or two to flush the tracer from your system. The radioactivity from the tracers is usually completely eliminated two days after the scan.
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Can nuclear medicine make you sick?

Are there side effects to nuclear medicine exams? Very few people experience side effects from a nuclear medicine exam. Allergic reactions are extremely rare. Any adverse reactions are usually mild, pass quickly, and need little or no medical treatment.
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What are the risks of nuclear medicine?

There are minimal risks in having a nuclear medicine study. These are allergic reactions and radiation risk. Allergic reactions have been described, but are very rare and almost always minor.
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Is radioactive dye harmful?

Radioactive dye is injected into the body to capture images of internal structures and to look for abnormalities. The radioactive nature of the dye is the main reason why some patients feel uneasy about undergoing the procedure. However, the test is primarily safe, and there are rarely any associated complications.
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What are side effects of contrast dye?

Iodine-based Contrast Materials
  • nausea and vomiting.
  • headache.
  • itching.
  • flushing.
  • mild skin rash or hives.
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How long do side effects of nuclear stress test last?

Despite the short half-life of adenosine, 10.6% of the side effects occurred not with the infusion of Adenoscan but several hours after the infusion terminated. Also, 8.4% of the side effects that began coincident with the infusion persisted for up to 24 hours after the infusion was complete.
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Does nuclear medicine make you tired?

Nuclear Medicine Side Effects

Nuclear medicine is very safe. You should not experience side effects such as fatigue, dizziness, nausea, or headache. You can leave the doctor's office and resume your normal activities immediately.
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What does a radioactive injection do?

Radioactive scans can help your doctors diagnose some types of neuroendocrine tumours. You have an injection of a low dose radioactive substance, which can show up on a scan. Radioactive scans include: octreotide scans (or Octreoscans) – these are also called somatostatin receptor scintigraphy scans.
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Does radiation weaken your immune system?

Radiation therapy can potentially affect your immune system, especially if a significant amount of bone marrow is being irradiated because of its role in creating white blood cells. However, this doesn't typically suppress the immune system enough to make you more susceptible to infections.
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How does radiation treatment affect the body?

Radiation therapy damages cells by destroying the genetic material that controls how cells grow and divide. While both healthy and cancerous cells are damaged by radiation therapy, the goal of radiation therapy is to destroy as few normal, healthy cells as possible.
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Can contrast dye make you nauseous?

The risks are related to allergic and non-allergic reactions to the injected contrast. Minor reactions to the IV contrast used for CT scan may include nausea, vomiting, headache or dizziness, which are usually of short duration and usually require no treatment.
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Can you have a delayed reaction to contrast dye?

A small number of people have a reaction to contrast more than 1 day after they receive contrast. Most people who get these delayed reactions have rashes, itchy skin, headaches, or nausea. If you have a delayed reaction to contrast, you may need treatment with skin lotions, steroids, and antihistamines.
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Can contrast dye make you tired?

The side effects patients are reporting now include joint pain, muscle fatigue and cognitive impairment that can last for years. The gadolinium used in the dye is anchored to a molecule to create a nontoxic compound.
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How long do side effects of contrast dye last?

Patients at increased risk of late skin reactions are those with a history of previous contrast medium reaction and those on interleukin-2 treatment. Most skin reactions are self-limiting and resolve within a week.
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Can a nuclear stress test give you a headache?

Dizziness or chest pain.

These symptoms can occur during a nuclear stress test. Some people also have nausea, shakiness, headache, flushing, shortness of breath and anxiety during the stress test.
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Can you be allergic to nuclear stress test?

As with any medical procedure, a nuclear stress test has certain risks and side-effects, and although it's generally a safe test, the following are some common issues that individuals may experience: Allergic reactions: An allergic reaction can happen if the patient is allergic to the radioactive dye.
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Is radioactive medicine safe?

Is the radioactivity I'm receiving dangerous? The dose of radioactivity you will receive is very small (for most Nuclear Medicine tests usually in the range of the dose you receive from a chest X-ray) and will not cause any problems.
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Can nuclear medicine give you diarrhea?

But with severe exposure, signs and symptoms can begin minutes to days after exposure. Possible symptoms include: Nausea and vomiting. Diarrhea.
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What radiation poisoning feels like?

Symptoms are extreme nervousness and confusion; severe nausea, vomiting, and watery diarrhea; loss of consciousness; and burning sensations of the skin. Onset occurs within minutes of exposure. Stage lasts for minutes to hours.
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