Common Uses
An x-ray is a medical procedure that uses radiation to help diagnose disease or injury. Some common uses are listed below:
- Head – tumors, cysts, or circulation in the brain.
- Teeth – cavities, fractures and the location of teeth.
- Chest – circulation and diseases of the heart and lungs.
- Digestive System – problems in the throat, stomach, intestines, colon and rectum.
- Urinary System – problems in the kidneys, ureters and bladder.
- Bones and Joints – fractures, dislocations, arthritis and evidence of healing.