Completely safe (minimal radiation)
Quick procedure (5–10 minutes)
High-quality digital imaging
Performed by trained radiology technicians
Helps detect fractures, infections & abnormalities
Same-day report (conditions apply)
Remove metallic items (chains, belts, earrings, watch, etc.)
Wear comfortable clothing (hospital gown may be provided)
Follow positioning instructions given by the technician
Carry previous X-Ray or medical reports for comparison
Inform if you have had recent contrast-based scans
Inform the technician if you are pregnant or suspect pregnancy.
Digital X-ray is a modern technology in which images of the internal parts of the body are captured using digital sensors. It does not require film, and the images appear instantly on the computer.
Its key features:
The images are sharp and clear
It requires less radiation
Reports are prepared quickly
Doctors can easily zoom in to view any area more clearly
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Yes, digital X-rays have less radiation compared to traditional (film-based) X-rays.
Digital sensors are more sensitive, so they can produce clear and high-quality images even with lower radiation. This makes the procedure safer for patients.
Generally, X-rays are avoided during pregnancy because radiation may pose a risk to the developing baby (fetus).
However, in certain situations, if an X-ray is absolutely necessary and no other alternative is available, doctors perform it with special precautions — such as covering the abdomen with a protective lead apron.
Conclusion:
X-rays should not be done during pregnancy without necessity.
If required, they are done only under a doctor’s supervision and with proper safety measures.


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