Nothing metal. Other than the no-metal rule, each hospital will have its own MRI dress code. Sometimes you have to wear the gown, sometimes you can just wear shorts and a t-shirt.
no, you wear a hospital gown.
Yes as long as it has no metal in it. If it has any metal then no, as an MRI is like a giant magnet.
False eyelashes are MRI compatible/safe.
Depends on what you are being tested on if your going in for a MRI then NO! because it is magnitized
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The M stands for magnetic. If you wear metal jewelry into the machine, it can rip it out. Ouch.
Degenerative in medical terms means breakdown related to wear and tear.
Titanium will not react to the magnetic field generated by the MRI. However that isn't the reason they ask for body jewellery to be removed. Metals will reflect and in some cases shield magnetic fields, this shielding effect can cause false readings on MRI scans. That is the reason they ask that all jewellery be removed prior to receiving a scan. Besides that if you require an MRI for a medical condition it's best to let them get a good picture without the chances of a false reading.
If the MRI technologist positions you with your leg going into the magnet (the MRI machine) then your head would be out of it. Call the facility where you are scheduled to have the MRI and ask to speak with the MRI technologist and they can fully explain to you exactly how you will be positioned.
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No. It is not a treatment it is a scan. An MRI is a Magnetic Resonance Imaging. MRI are used for imaging tissues.