No. A doctor listens for it. Pneumonia shows up on the x ray.
Yes it will show up. I just had an x-ray and it showed up.
yes it does show on a x-ray
Yes, pneumonia would show up on an xray of the lungs. But a blood test would indicate if there are any other underlying infections or problems such as anemia, thyroid or diabetes.
As there walls are to thin to show up
A stethoscope is a valuable tool for assessing bronchitis, as healthcare providers can listen for characteristic lung sounds such as wheezing, crackles, or rhonchi. While these sounds may indicate inflammation or mucus in the airways, a stethoscope alone cannot definitively diagnose bronchitis. Diagnosis typically involves considering symptoms, patient history, and sometimes additional tests. Thus, while a stethoscope can provide clues, it is not conclusive for bronchitis.
Bones show up the most sharply.
A chest xray can detect some changes seen in asthma - these are not 100 percent specific for asthma, and may be seen in several other conditions. The most common thing seen is a normal chest xray. The most common abnormal finding is hyperinflation of the lungs. There may be some vague interstitial abnormalities noted as well.
sometime it doesn't show up to you, I have had that problem before, but it always show up to the person you are chatting with
If a child still has some growing to do
Your blue ray always works, so you dont have to put it on :) Have it hooked up to an HDTV with HDMI cable and slip in a BLU-RAY disc
Yes, foil can show up on an X-ray. The metal in the foil is dense enough to be detected by X-ray machines, which can reveal its presence as a distinct outline or shadow on the imaging results. However, the clarity of the image can depend on the thickness of the foil and the settings of the X-ray machine.
Bursitis will not show up on x-rays, although sometimes there are also calcium deposits in the joint that can be seen.