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The preparation process for FAPI PET/CT imaging is crucial for a comfortable and successful experience. Please consider the following guidelines:
* Fasting: There is no need for any fasting or special diet before the procedure.
* Fluid Intake: It is recommended to drink a sufficient amount of water before the procedure to accelerate the elimination of the radioactive solution from the body and optimize image quality. Please follow your doctor's specific instructions regarding the amount and timing of water intake.
* Medications and Allergies: It is critically important to inform the performing doctor beforehand about all medications you are currently taking and any known allergies.
* Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: FAPI PET/CT procedures are generally not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding. In these situations, please consult your doctor.
* Clothing Choice: For your comfort during the procedure, please choose comfortable clothing. If possible, remove any metal accessories (jewelry, belt buckles, etc.).
It is important to remember that individual circumstances may vary, so you must always adhere to your doctor's specific recommendations and instructions provided.
FAPI PET/CT Imaging Preparation
* Fasting: There is no need for any fasting or special diet before the procedure.
* Fluid Intake: It is recommended to drink a sufficient amount of water before the procedure to accelerate the elimination of the radioactive solution from the body and optimize image quality. Please follow your doctor's specific instructions regarding the amount and timing of water intake.
* Medications and Allergies: It is critically important to inform the performing doctor beforehand about all medications you are currently taking and any known allergies.
* Pregnancy and Breastfeeding: FAPI PET/CT procedures are generally not recommended during pregnancy and breastfeeding. In these situations, please consult your doctor.
* Clothing Choice: For your comfort during the procedure, please choose comfortable clothing. If possible, remove any metal accessories (jewelry, belt buckles, etc.).
It is important to remember that individual circumstances may vary, so you must always adhere to your doctor's specific recommendations and instructions provided.