X-ray
A diagnostic method that is used to examine bones, internal organs, and other body structures. X-rays allow you to get an image of internal organs and tissues in different projections.
Radiography is used to diagnose various diseases and pathologies, especially bone injuries, lung diseases and dental system.
The study allows you to get images of certain areas of the body that help the doctor assess the integrity of bones, the condition of internal organs and the presence of pathological changes such as tumors, inflammatory processes, kidney stones and bile ducts.
Our clinic has a Digital Diagnostics device C90 — a modern digital radiography system. Provides clear and detailed images. Reduces the dose of X-ray radiation, which makes the procedure safe. The images are instantly transmitted to the doctors' workstations. It is suitable for various types of X-ray examinations.
To study the abdominal cavity, it is recommended to follow a slag-free diet 2-3 days before the procedure to minimize flatulence. If an X-ray of the stomach is performed, the patient must come on an empty stomach. Before examining the fallopian tubes or intestines, vaginal sanitation or intestinal cleansing may be required.
During the procedure, the patient is positioned on the X-ray table, taking certain poses depending on the type of examination. In some cases, it is necessary to take pictures in several projections to obtain more accurate information. The procedure takes several minutes, depending on the complexity and the area of study. X-rays are absolutely painless and safe, especially when using modern equipment with a low radiation load.
After the X-ray, the patient can immediately return to daily life, since the procedure does not require rehabilitation. If contrast was used, it is recommended to drink more liquid to accelerate its excretion from the body.
Benefits
Diagnostic accuracy
X-rays can accurately identify pathologies in the early stages.
The speed of the procedure
The study takes only a few minutes and does not require long preparation.
Minimum radiation load
Modern equipment reduces radiation exposure to safe levels.
The possibility of using contrast agents
Contrast studies allow us to study the condition of internal organs and blood vessels in more detail.
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