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How X-Ray Machine helps?
An X-Ray machine helps doctors see inside the body without surgery, mainly showing bones, lungs, and certain tissues to detect fractures, infections, or diseases.
Detects Bone Problems
  • X-rays clearly show fractures, dislocations, and bone damage, which helps doctors decide treatment quickly.

Detects Bone Problems
Identifies Chest Issues
  • Doctors can check for pneumonia, tuberculosis, or lung infections by looking at X-ray images of the chest.

Identifies Chest Issues
X-Ray Machine Procedure
X-Ray works by passing a small amount of radiation through the body to capture images of bones or organs on a film or digital screen.
Preparation
Usually, no special preparation is needed. Patients may be asked to remove jewelry or wear a gown to avoid blocking the image.
During X-Ray
The patient stands, sits, or lies still while the machine takes the image. The process is quick and painless, lasting only a few minutes.
Post-Treatment
After the X-ray, normal activities can continue. The doctor reviews the images and explains the findings to decide further treatment.
Benefits and Risks
Benefits and Risks of X-Ray Machine
Benefits
  • Quick, painless way to find health problems without surgery.

Benefits
Risks
  • Exposure to small amounts of radiation, though generally safe in limited use.

Risks