Chest X ray

Chest X- Ray

A chest X- Ray is a quick, and painless imaging test that uses a small amount of ionizing radiation to create pictures of the organs and structures inside your chest, such as:

  • Lungs
  • Heart
  • Airways (trachea and bronchi)
  • Bones (ribs, spine, clavicle)
  • Pleura (lining of the lungs)
  • Diaphragm

Why Is A Chest X – Ray Done?

Chest X- Ray is usually performed to:

How is Chest X – Ray performed?

What all can a Chest X – Ray helps to detect:

Advantages of Chest X – Ray

Is Chest X – Ray Safe For The Patients?

How to Prepare For the Test?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Yes, Chest X – Rays use a very low dose of radiations and are generally considered as safe. However, a pregnant women should inform the doctor beforehand.

No, fasting isn’t required. You can eat or drink normally anything before your test.

The total time including the results of the test take 15-20 minutes and the test alone is for less than 10 minutes.

No, the procedure is completely painless. You are just asked to hold your breath briefly that’s it.

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