X-ray refers to an X-ray examination. A genitourinary X-ray examination uses X-ray planes or contrast to examine the genitourinary system for abnormalities and to facilitate the detection of diseases such as cystitis, epididymitis, and salpingitis.
X-ray is a commonly used imaging test and can be categorized into two types, routine urinalysis and X-ray imaging. And genital X-ray examination is to check whether there are lesions in urogenital parts such as bladder, urethra, epididymis, ureter, prostate and so on by these two ways. Generally, it can help doctors to diagnose cystitis, epididymitis, salpingitis, prostatitis and other diseases in clinic.
X-ray examination can clarify whether there are any abnormal manifestations in the reproductive system such as calcification, stones, soft tissue shadows and so on. However, because X-ray examination has radiation, there is a certain risk of examination. A few patients may have rashes, facial edema and other uncomfortable symptoms after the examination, but they can usually subside after a few days.
When abnormalities occur in the body, you should go to the hospital and cooperate with the doctor to complete the relevant examinations to clarify the specific causes of the disease.