How It Feels
You will feel no discomfort from the
X-rays. The X-ray table may feel hard and the room may be cool. You may find
that the positions you need to hold are uncomfortable.
You will
feel a brief sting when the needle is inserted into the vein in your arm. When
the contrast material is injected, you may feel slight burning in your arm and
flushing throughout your body. You may also notice a salty or metallic taste in
your mouth.
The compression belt may feel tight. If it is painful,
tell the technologist and ask that it be readjusted.
You may feel
slightly weak, nauseated, or lightheaded for a short time after the
test.