No it will not. In x-rays your looking for fractures and broken bones.
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Karlie
Heat treatment is not recommended for a bruised sternum as it can potentially increase inflammation and pain in the affected area. It is recommended to use ice packs or cold therapy to help reduce swelling and alleviate pain. Rest and over-the-counter pain medications may also be helpful in managing the symptoms of a bruised sternum. If you are experiencing severe pain or difficulty breathing, it is important to seek medical attention.
Yes it will show up. I just had an x-ray and it showed up.
yes it does show on a x-ray
No. A doctor listens for it. Pneumonia shows up on the x ray.
The ribs, sternum and thoracic vertebrae make up the ribcage.
sternum and ribs
As there walls are to thin to show up
Bones show up the most sharply.
If a child still has some growing to do
Well, lateral means "next to", which refers to the ribs (or cartilage connecting the ribs to the sternum). Depending on which portion of the sternum you are referring to, you will end up at a different rib, which are numbered from top to bottom, 1 - 7. There are 12 sets of ribs total, but only 7 are "lateral" to the sternum.
Bursitis will not show up on x-rays, although sometimes there are also calcium deposits in the joint that can be seen.
you put it into the computer and something will show up on the screen