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Does Long term X Ray Exposure Harms Human Body || Shri Ram Medical College.

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X-rays are widely utilised as an imaging tool all over the world. The X-ray has been utilised to save many lives and aid in a number of significant discoveries since its invention more than a century ago. X-rays are a naturally occurring kind of electromagnetic energy. They emerge from impacts of sufficiently charged particles with matter. Wilhelm Röntgen is credited with originally describing X-rays. Only a few short weeks following his discovery, X-rays were being employed in medical settings to better see bones. The patient, or a section of their body, is positioned in front of an X-ray detector and lit by brief X-ray pulses to create a conventional X-ray image. Calcium, an element with a high atomic number, is abundant in bone and absorbs X rays, making the image of the bone seem white. Because of their low absorption rates, trapped gases, such as those found in the lungs, appear as dark spots. Among the various X-ray imaging methods, radiography is the most common. Bones,

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