X-Ray
X-ray is a quick and painless imaging technique used to view the inside of the body. It helps doctors detect and diagnose a variety of conditions, such as broken bones, lung infections, or joint problems.
During an X-ray, a small amount of radiation passes through the body to create an image. Dense areas like bones appear white, while softer tissues show up in shades of gray. X-rays are commonly used in clinics and hospitals for routine checkups and emergency situations.
Modern X-ray machines are safe and provide fast results to help ensure accurate and timely medical care.
