Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of Ba-Followthrough double contrast

A Digital X-Ray of a Barium Follow-Through with Double Contrast is an imaging procedure used to evaluate the small intestine. The patient ingests a barium contrast material, which outlines the gastrointestinal tract. Afterward, air is introduced to create a ""double contrast"" effect, enhancing the visibility of the intestinal lining and any abnormalities. This technique is useful for detecting conditions such as Crohn's disease, tumors, strictures, or obstructions in the small bowel. The procedure allows for detailed assessment of how the barium moves through the intestines. Preparation generally involves fasting, and risks are minimal, including mild discomfort or bloating from the contrast materials.