X-rays are one of the most common imaging tests. Almost everyone has had one at some point in their lives. They are used primarily to identify structural problems such as broken bones or dental cavities. But X-rays are also used to detect other problems, such as pneumonia, arthritis, osteoporosis, and tumors.
When you receive an X-ray, you will wear a lead apron to protect the part of your body not being subjected to X-ray. Even so, the level of radiation exposure is low. And there is no pain associated with X-rays.
When the X-ray beams pass through your body, they are absorbed in different amounts by different types of tissue. Thus, dense tissue like bones shows up as white on X-rays; air in the lungs shows up as black. Fat and connective tissue show up somewhere between the two.
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