Can a neck x-ray reveal lymph?

Generally speaking, neck X-rays have a low resolution for soft tissues such as lymph nodes, and X-rays are not generally used to examine lymph nodes. X-rays are commonly used in the clinical setting to identify and diagnose bone fractures, lung diseases (e.g., pneumonia, emphysema), stones, etc. X-rays have a very low resolution for soft tissues, so X-rays are not generally chosen for lymph node lesions, which are easily diagnosed incorrectly due to the lack of clarity of the X-rays. When the lymph nodes in the neck show signs such as calcification, such as lymphatic tuberculosis, X-rays are possible to find. When the lymph nodes in the neck need to be examined, it is recommended that an MRI of the neck or an ultrasound of the lymph nodes be done to clarify the extent of the disease. When there are lymph node lesions in the neck, it is important to go to the hospital in time for early treatment.