Radiation Exposure in Medical X-Rays: Risks and Safety Measures
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Abstract
Medical x-rays are essential diagnostic tools used in modern healthcare, providing valuable insights into the internal structures of the human body. However, exposure to ionizing radiation from x-rays carries inherent risks that must be carefully managed to ensure patient safety.
This paper explores the risks associated with radiation exposure in medical x-rays, including the potential for biological damage and the long-term health effects. It also discusses the safety measures and best practices that can be implemented to minimize radiation exposure and protect both patients and healthcare professionals.
By understanding the risks and taking appropriate precautions, we can ensure that medical x-rays continue to play a crucial role in diagnosis and treatment while prioritizing patient safety.
