/kloc-Can a baby of 0/5 months have a chest X-ray?

Using X-ray medical equipment to take chest radiographs is a common method to check diseases. And some babies are sick, and sometimes they need X-rays. But parents will think that this way may be harmful to the baby's health. So, is it really harmful for the baby to take a chest X-ray?

Human tissues will react to some extent after being irradiated by X-rays. Especially when X-ray irradiation is excessive, it will cause tissue damage and affect normal physiological function. If exposed to a large number of excessive X-rays, it is likely to cause life-threatening.

However, the dose of X-ray used in medical equipment will be controlled within a safe range, so it will not have a great impact on human health. Especially when the baby is X-rayed, the safe dose used will be controlled in a safe range, so as a baby mother, don't worry too much.

If you need to check your baby many times, you will try to take interval checks in the arrangement. Generally, there will be a certain safety interval between the first 1 and the second X-ray examination. And during the inspection, the sensitive tissues of the baby and the body will be covered with corresponding safety measures, such as covering with lead plate or lead-containing rubber plate. Therefore, as parents, it is recommended to actively cooperate with the examination and treatment, diagnose the disease as much as possible, and better carry out targeted treatment.