An X-ray is a quick, non-invasive imaging test that uses a small amount of radiation to capture images of the inside of the body. It is one of the most commonly used diagnostic tools to detect abnormalities in bones, lungs, and other internal structures.
Why is an X-Ray Done?
Doctors recommend an X-ray for various medical conditions, including:
Bone fractures and joint dislocations
Chest infections (like pneumonia or tuberculosis)
Arthritis and bone deformities
Dental issues
Detection of tumors or abnormal growths
Monitoring healing after surgery or injury
Types of X-Ray Tests
Depending on the area being examined, different types of X-rays include:
Spine X-ray – Assesses spinal alignment and injuries
Preparation for an X-Ray
Usually, no special preparation is required
Remove metallic objects like jewelry or belts
Inform the technician if you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy
Is X-Ray Safe?
X-rays use very low levels of radiation, making them safe for most individuals. Modern diagnostic centres follow strict safety protocols to minimize exposure.
The R S Diagnostic Centre Difference:
We leverage cutting edge technology to deliver precise and comprehensive diagnostic services. Our state of the art equipment and computerized systems ensure accurate analyses for informed medical decisions.
Behind our technology-driven approach is a team of skilled technicians, radiologists, pathologists, and medical experts.