Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of Ba-meal of small intestine and follow thorough
A Digital X-Ray of a Barium Meal of the Small Intestine with Follow-Through is an imaging procedure used to assess the small intestine. The patient swallows a barium contrast material, which outlines the digestive tract and allows it to be visible on X-ray images. The procedure tracks the barium as it moves through the stomach and into the small intestine, helping identify issues such as obstructions, ulcers, or tumors. The follow-through part of the study monitors the progress of the barium further along the small intestine. Preparation usually involves fasting for several hours, and risks are minimal, including mild discomfort or bloating from the contrast.