A DR full abdominal exam generally refers to an X-ray, and it is possible for infants to have full abdominal X-rays. The main purpose of an X-ray is to find out if there is a lesion and if there are any characteristic changes in the lesion. The exposure time used for X-rays in infants is very short and the dose of X-rays is relatively small. And since some of the X-rays are gradually absorbed after they are exposed to the body, it is possible for infants to have full abdominal X-rays. Therefore, it is possible for infants to have full abdominal X-rays with no particular effect on the infant’s body. It should be noted that when infants undergo X-ray examination, they need to use lead clothing to protect the gonadal organ area of the child, and remove the metal jewelry they wear, so as to avoid affecting the results of the examination.