What does it mean to take internal photos in the hospital?

"In-hospital photography" is a routine medical examination method, also called CT examination. This examination method uses X-ray and computer technology to obtain detailed images of the inside of the body, so that doctors can understand the physical condition and diagnose diseases. Usually, this kind of examination will be carried out in the radiology department of the hospital. Before the examination, the patient needs to take a certain contrast agent and then lie on the medical equipment for examination.

Because "in-hospital photography" needs to use radiation to irradiate the body, it is necessary to strictly control the dose to ensure that it does not endanger health. Adverse reactions of this test are rare, but some people may have allergic reactions to contrast media. Therefore, before receiving this kind of examination, the patient should inform the doctor about the allergic reaction to ensure the safety of the examination.

"In-hospital photography" is usually used to check many common diseases, such as lung infection, brain tumor, liver disease, gastrointestinal diseases and so on. The results of this examination can help doctors make correct treatment plans and improve the treatment effect. In addition, this examination can also be used to monitor the progress of the disease and evaluate the postoperative recovery. In a word, "in-hospital photography" is a very important medical examination technology, which is very helpful for diagnosing diseases and making treatment plans.