CT Scan Single Limb Contrast

discountup to 50% off
Lab Tests
arrow
CT Scan Single Limb Contrast
discountup to 50% off

CT Scan Single Limb Contrast, in Visit Clinic

A CT scan of one limb with injected dye to show bones, tissues, and blood vessels in clear detail in Visit Clinic.

centreCentre Visit
SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
27 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a CT Scan Single Limb Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

A CT Scan Single Limb Contrast is a specialized X‑ray test that creates detailed cross‑section images of one arm or leg. A contrast dye is injected to highlight blood vessels and soft tissues. It shows bones, muscles, nerves, blood flow, and abnormal growths with high clarity. Doctors use it to find blood clots, blockages, fractures, infections, tumors, or traumatic injuries. It helps plan surgery, guide procedures, and monitor healing or disease over time.

CT Scan Single Limb Contrast Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not eat or drink anything except water for 8-12 hours before the test

CT Scan Single Limb Contrast Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The CT Scan Single Limb Contrast test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a CT Scan Single Limb Contrast Test in Visit Clinic?

CT Scan Single Limb Contrast is ordered as a standalone imaging study when doctors need clear pictures of one arm or leg. It is commonly requested for symptoms like pain, swelling, weak pulses, non‑healing wounds, or after trauma. The scan helps diagnose clots, blocked arteries, fractures, infections, tumors, or vascular problems. Abnormal findings may result from injury, atherosclerosis, infection, tumors, or clotting issues, and a family history of vascular disease or clotting disorders can make the test more important.

How to Book a Test ?

Search & Add Test

Search by test names and add it to your cart

step-image
arrow-right

Select a Lab

Choose your preferred labs from top trusted partners

step-image
arrow-right

Select Date & Slot

Select a convenient date and time for your test

step-image
arrow-right

Pay & Book

Make payment and get confirmation within 2 hours

step-image

Frequently asked questions

For any unanswered questions, reach out to our support team via email. We will assist you as soon as possible

What kind of contrast is used in a CT scan in Visit Clinic?plus

Iodine-based contrast agents are most commonly used in CT scans, usually given intravenously to highlight blood vessels, organs, and tumors. For gastrointestinal studies, oral or rectal contrast such as barium sulfate or diluted iodine solutions may be used. Non‑ionic, low‑osmolar iodine agents are preferred for safety. Contrast can cause allergic reactions and may affect kidney function, so history and kidney tests are checked.

Is CT angiography painful in Visit Clinic?plus

CT angiography is usually not painful. The scan itself is painless, though IV insertion causes a brief pinch and the contrast injection often produces a warm flushing or metallic taste and transient discomfort. Lying still or feeling confined can cause anxiety for some. Serious pain or lasting effects are rare; allergic reactions or kidney-related complications are possible in susceptible people and should be discussed with your clinician.

What are the side effects of CT scan contrast dye in Visit Clinic?plus

CT contrast dye commonly causes brief sensations of warmth, flushing or a metallic taste, plus nausea, vomiting, mild itching or hives and injection‑site pain. Less commonly it can trigger allergic reactions (wheezing, swelling, low blood pressure) or kidney injury—especially in people with preexisting kidney disease or diabetes. Rarely, leakage at the injection site and delayed rashes occur. Seek urgent care for breathing problems or severe swelling.

What's the difference between a CT with contrast and one without in Visit Clinic?plus

A CT with contrast uses an injected (or oral/rectal) iodine-based dye to highlight blood vessels and enhance organs, improving detection of tumors, inflammation, infections, and vascular problems. It provides clearer tissue definition but carries risks like allergic reactions and kidney strain. A non-contrast CT is faster, useful for lung, bone, acute bleeding, or kidney-stone evaluation, and avoids contrast-related risks.

What are the four types of contrast media in Visit Clinic?plus

The four main types of contrast media are: iodinated (iodine-based) agents for X‑ray and CT; barium sulfate suspensions for gastrointestinal studies; gadolinium-based agents for MRI; and gas-filled microbubble agents for ultrasound. Each type differs in composition, imaging use, safety profile and contraindications, so choice depends on the examination, renal function, allergies and pregnancy status.

What to eat after a CT scan with contrast in Visit Clinic?plus

You can usually resume your normal diet and medications after a contrast CT. Drink extra water for 24 hours to help flush the contrast, especially if you have reduced kidney function. If you were sedated, avoid heavy meals and driving until fully recovered. Contact your doctor promptly for rash, swelling, breathing problems, fever, or reduced urine output.