X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation. Hard X-rays are commonly employed to image the interior of objects due to their penetrating capacity, for example, in medical radiography. In addition to the technology itself, the word X-ray is used metonymically to refer to a radiographic image created using this method. Medical radiography, mammography, CT scans, angiography, fluoroscopy, and radiotherapy all make use of the characteristics of X radiation. The X-Ray facility offers quick processing as well as the opportunity to improve images. Some of the reasons why an X-Ray is performed are
- Fractures and other bone-related disorders.
- To diagnose lung disorders.
- Detection of intestinal blockage
- Presence of air or fluid collection in the abdominal cavity
- Stones in the gallbladder or urinary system are identified.
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