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During a CT scan, you typically hold your breath when the scanner is capturing images to minimize motion and ensure clearer pictures. This usually occurs when the technician instructs you to do so, often during the scan of the chest or abdomen. The breath-holding lasts only a few seconds, and the technician will guide you on when to inhale and exhale.

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3d ago

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