If the stomach pain is caused by gallbladder stones or intestinal tumors, a radiograph can usually detect them. On the other hand, stomach pain caused by diseases such as enteritis and stomach ulcers are not easily detected by radiographs.
A radiograph usually refers to a type of imaging test, including digital X-ray imaging, electronic computed tomography scanner and so on.
Tummy pain can be caused by gallbladder stones, intestinal tumors, and other causes. Gallbladder stones can constantly rub and irritate the walls of the gallbladder, causing gallbladder damage and inflammation and stomach pain. Intestinal tumors can block the intestinal tubes, resulting in increased intestinal pressure, excessive dilation of the intestinal tubes, and the occurrence of stomach pain.
Tummy pain triggered by gallbladder stones can be detected by an electron computed tomography scanner to find out the cause of the tummy pain. Tumors in the intestines can be diagnosed by CT scanner, which can be used to identify or confirm the diagnosis. Therefore, tummy ache caused by these diseases can usually be detected by radiographs.
If a single examination is performed, misdiagnosis or missed diagnosis can easily occur. Diagnosis and identification of diseases need to be carried out very rigorously, and the cause can be better clarified by conducting timely and appropriate examinations and combining the results of multiple tests.