As an expert in the field of medical imaging, I can provide you with information regarding the experience of undergoing an angiogram.
During an
angiogram, patients are typically awake, but sedation can be administered to help them relax, especially if they are anxious. For children, a general anaesthetic might be used so that they are asleep during the procedure. The process involves making a small incision in the skin over an artery, commonly near the groin or wrist. Before making the incision, a
local anaesthetic is applied to the area to numb it, which minimizes any discomfort or pain that might be associated with the cut.
While some patients may feel a bit of pressure or discomfort during the procedure, the pain is generally mild and well-tolerated. After the angiogram, the area where the catheter was inserted might be sore for a short period. Over-the-counter pain relievers can usually manage this discomfort.
It's important to note that individual experiences can vary, and some people may be more sensitive to the sensations involved in the procedure than others.
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