Move slowly when getting up from the scanner table to prevent any dizziness or lightheadedness from lying flat for the length of the procedure.
If any sedatives were used for the procedure, you may need to rest until the sedatives have worn off. You will also need someone to drive you home.
If contrast dye is used, you may be watched for a period for any side effects or reactions to the contrast dye, such as itching, swelling, rash, or trouble breathing.
If you had an I.V. line and notice any pain, redness, or swelling at the I.V. site after you go home, call your doctor. It could be a sign of infection or other type of reaction.
Otherwise, there is no special type of care needed after an MRI scan of the spine and brain. You may go back to your usual diet and activities, unless your doctor tells you differently.
Your doctor may give you more instructions after the procedure, depending on your particular situation.