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I feel tired and fatigue with occasional shortness of breath... Doctor did chest xray which was normal.. He said no need for Other investigations Do i need to get MRI done?? Ct is refused as i already had 2 ct chest scans in 2018 and ct head this year-- radistion exposure is to be limited If chest xray okay then doctors dont do mri??
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Needed detailed history,do a online consultation with a pulmonologist for further evaluation and management
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I understand your concern but your problem needs detailed elaboration you can consult online with a pulmonologist
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Hi noted above confused mindset Relax When 2 CT done indication not provided with symptoms?? At 20 age ? Why to go for MRI in such pandemic?
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Open personal consult with details and report for proper evaluation investigation and related treatment
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