- Male
- 23 Years
- 20/02/2025
I recently did a full-body check-up and got an X-ray as part of it. I don't have any symptoms or anything, but I'm having trouble understanding the X-ray results. Is there anything unusual I should be aware of, or is everything normal? I'm just a bit curious and want to make sure there's nothing to worry about.
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normal
Dr. Kareemulla Suggests...
Consult a Radiologist
Answered 04/07/2025
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Review X-ray Report:
- Consult the radiologist's notes on the X-ray report for any highlighted abnormalities or concerns.
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- If the report is unclear, schedule a follow-up with your healthcare provider to discuss the findings.
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