Things We Need to Know About X-Rays

When you search for an "urgent care near me" or an "emergency room near me," it's often because you have a problem that needs medical attention. In many cases, this may require you to have x-rays taken to know the extent of the problem or the damage that has been done (in the event of a broken bone or other internal injuries).

Here we've put together some things you need to know about x-rays, including some types of x-rays and the advantages and disadvantages of getting x-rays.

Types of X-Rays

There are many types of x-rays, but doctors can group them based on what they are used for. The most common type of x-ray that looks at the shape of bones is a conventional radiologicalx-ray.

There are also high-resolution computerized x-rays that help doctors get a better picture of the inside of the body and specialized types of imaging such as mammography, angiography, and fluoroscopy. Mammography is a type of x-ray used to scan the breast tissue, primarily in women; angiography is used to check veins, arteries, and organs for function; and fluoroscopy checks how blood and oxygen are moving through the body. 

Advantages and Disadvantages of X-Rays

While there are some side effects of x-rays, such as hair loss, vomiting, and fainting when exposed to high radiation, our x-ray at your local Waco emergency room uses standard low radiation x-rays with a small risk of side effects. 

On the contrary, x-rays are non-invasive and allow doctors to scan the body for potential issues or even guide them to existing ones without surgery or other options.00

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