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Jan 12, 2023

[Answer] 8. The MRI tech comes in and says that they want to give you a dye to help see if anything abnormal shows up. What is a dye?

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...1. The dye is something they give you that will make you hot all over. 2. The dye is used on your skin and will turn your skin purple. 3. The dye or contrast is a clear liquid injected into your vein. 4. The dye is just another way to say that you are dying. Dye or contrast is a clear liquid that is injected into your vein. It won't turn your skin or urine a different color. Unlike x-ray dye or contrast, the dye used in MRI does not make you feel hot all over. MRI dye is much safer than x-ray dye but there is still a very small chance that you could have an allergic reaction to it. Make sure to tell your MRI tech or doctor if you start itching, get red bumps on your skin, have swelling in your face, throat or neck or have a hard time breathing.




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The dye or contrast is a clear liquid injected into your vein.:


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