On-site X-ray imaging
X-ray examinations are recommended to be done once a year.
It is mandatory for people who, as part of their job, frequently interact with others, such as teachers and healthcare workers, as well as those in the service industry, etc.
X-ray examination is conducted to detect potentially life-threatening diseases and to identify inflammatory processes in the body.
X-ray imaging helps detect tuberculosis and lung cancer at an early stage, which often progress without symptoms. Early stages of tuberculosis are not dangerous to others, but if the disease is advanced, the health of those around the patient is at risk.
Some people may not even realize they have tuberculosis. Symptoms such as shortness of breath, persistent cough, fever, and weight loss may begin to appear in the later stages of the disease, when it is already difficult to help the person.
Undergoing X-ray examination is an important preventive measure.
