Bone ScanHow It FeelsYou may feel nothing at all from the needle puncture when the
tracer is injected, or you may feel a brief sting or pinch as the needle goes
through the skin. Otherwise, a bone scan is usually painless. You may find it
difficult to remain still during the scan. Ask for a pillow or blanket to make
yourself as comfortable as possible before the scan begins. The test may be uncomfortable if you are having joint or bone pain.
Try to relax by breathing slowly and deeply.
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