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X-ray

The use of an X-ray to produce photos of the elements inside the body, especially the bones, is a quick and painless technique. On an x-ray film, bones show as a white mass, while muscles and fat tissue show as grey shades.

Inner tissues, bones, and organs are imaged using invisible electromagnetic radiation beams on film or digital media. X-rays have various purposes, including identifying cancers and bone damage.

Pregnant women normally avoid x-rays because they may harm the unborn child. The level of radiation produced during an x-ray technique, on the other hand, is too little for a typical individual to cause significant damage to their body's tissues.

Usually, doctors prescribe an X-Ray process to assess any bone or teeth damage or anomalies, diagnosing the abdomen or Chest Abnormalities.

Process Of X-Ray :--

Acme Hospitals offers X-ray Services as an outpatient setting or as a component of inpatient treatment. So, the general process of X-ray process is as follows:

1. At first, the technician will ask the patient to remove their clothes and any other jewellery that may obstruct the examination of the body area. We will offer the patient a gown to cover themselves during the process.

2. The patient is placed on an X-ray table, which cautiously places the body part to undergo X-Ray —between the X-ray device and a cassette containing the X-ray film or specialized image plate—between the X-ray machine and the cassette comprising the X-ray film or specialized image plate. The subject may be examined while sitting or standing.

3. A lead apron (shield) can be used to protect body regions that are not being scanned from X-rays.

4. The X-ray radiation will focus on the photographed area.

5. The patient must remain still to avoid blurry images.

6. The photograph will be captured while the technician is behind a protected window.

7. Numerous X-rays may be obtained at different angles based on the bodily component under investigation.

8. Please follow the instructions provided by the doctor or technician.