DIGITAL X-RAY

DIGITAL X-RAY

X-rays are a type of radiation called electromagnetic waves. X-ray imaging creates pictures of the inside of the body. The images show the parts of the body in different shades of black and white. This is because different tissues absorb different amounts of radiation. Calcium in bones absorbs X-rays the most, so bones look white. Fat and other soft tissues absorb less and look gray. Air absorbs the least, so the lungs look black.

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How is Digital X-rays Better?

X-rays are best known for evaluating fractures or bone abnormalities, pneumonia, abnormal masses, and more. However, thanks to digital x-rays, you can now get a better condition diagnosis without waiting for days. Digital x-ray works like a digital camera, creating viewable images that can be easily analyzed.

In this way, your healthcare provider can develop a treatment plan faster. Gone are the days of waiting for the initial scan to provide a clear image. If the images aren’t clear, you can take a second x-ray right on the spot. These images can be easily manipulated to provide you with a better view. Digital x-rays offer the convenience you need to get started with your treatment as soon as possible!

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Benefits of Digital X-Rays

Digital x-rays are better than traditional x-rays in many ways, benefiting patients and doctors in diagnosing complex health problems and conditions. You can get:

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How is X-ray used as a diagnostic tool?

An X-ray examination uses an electrical device to emit (put out) X-rays and digital technology to create two-dimensional pictures of internal body structures. This test is particularly useful in diagnosing conditions or diseases that affect the bones and chest.

A conventional X-ray examination is noninvasive, painless, and does not require any recovery time. x-rays are commonly used for checking fractures (broken bones), and x-rays are also used in other ways.
For example, chest X-rays can spot pneumonia and etc.