X-Ray

About X-Ray

An X-ray is a type of medical imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation to create pictures of the inside of the body. Dense structures like bones appear white, while softer tissues appear in shades of gray or black.

Purpose & Types of X-Rays in a Hospital:

X-rays are widely used in hospitals for diagnosis, monitoring, and guiding treatments.

Purpose of X-Rays in a Hospital

  1. Detecting Bone Injuries
  • Fractures, dislocations, or infections
  • Monitoring bone healing after treatment
  1. Diagnosing Chest and Lung Conditions
  • Pneumonia, tuberculosis, lung cancer, or collapsed lungs
  • Evaluating the heart size or presence of fluid in lungs
  1. Identifying Digestive System Issues
  • Blockages, swallowed objects, or perforations
  • Often used with contrast agents like barium for clearer images
  1. Dental Imaging
  • Detecting cavities, impacted teeth, or jaw problems
  1. Detecting Foreign Objects
  • Identifying items accidentally ingested or embedded in the body
  1. Guiding Surgical Procedures
  • Used during orthopedic surgeries or catheter placements

 

Types of X-Ray Imaging in Hospitals:

Standard X-Ray: Quick, basic imaging (e.g., limbs, chest)
Fluoroscopy: Real-time moving X-rays (used in barium studies)
CT Scan (Computed Tomography): Advanced, cross-sectional imaging using X-rays
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