A digital chest X-ray in three projections (anterior/posterior, lateral, and oblique views) is recommended for patients with unclear clinical symptoms. This non-invasive method examines the lungs, heart, and bones/joints in the chest area. Modern equipment has significantly reduced the radiation dose by tenfold while enhancing image clarity. Digital radiography provides clearer images compared to those obtained from older-generation equipment. Additionally, the digital X-ray images can be sent directly to the patient's email.
When is a Chest X-ray Recommended?:
- Persistent cough lasting more than 2-3 weeks.
- Cough with excessive sputum production.
- Presence of blood in the sputum.
- Shortness of breath.
- Persistent chest or back pain.
- Prolonged fever.
What Can a Chest X-ray Reveal?:
- Infectious lung diseases (pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, pleuritis, tuberculosis).
- Bronchitis.
- Tuberculosis.
- Lung, bronchial, or tracheal tumors.
- Inflammatory pleural diseases (pleuritis, pleural empyema).
- Pulmonary embolism.
- Pneumothorax (mechanical rupture of lung tissue).
- Parasitic lung infections (echinococcosis).
- Spinal diseases in the thoracic region.
- Any patient can undergo a chest X-ray, although it is strictly prohibited for pregnant women unless under medical supervision.
Procedure Duration: 5-10 minutes.
Preparation: The procedure requires no special preparation. Before the X-ray, all metal objects, including jewelry and piercings, must be removed.