X-ray is a non-invasive imaging technique that uses electromagnetic radiation to visualize internal body structures, primarily bones, lungs, and teeth. It aids in diagnosing fractures, infections, tumors, and lung conditions (pneumonia, TB). The process involves: Radiation Exposure: A brief burst of X-rays passes through the body. Image Capture: Dense tissues (bones) appear white, while soft tissues show as shades of gray. Modern advancements include digital X-rays (lower radiation, instant results) and portable machines for emergencies. Though safe, repeated exposure requires caution. X-rays remain a first-line diagnostic tool worldwide due to their speed, accuracy, and affordability.
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