Gastrointestinal Radiology and Imaging
Gastrointestinal Radiology, often known as GI Imaging, makes images of the stomach, throat, digestive system, and other stomach-related structures using a state of continual x-beam termed fluoroscopy and a barium-based distinct texture. It's safe and non-invasive, and it may be used to treat completely harmful reflux, intestinal pain, blood in the stool, and other adverse effects. Computed tomography now allows for a full examination of inflammatory and infectious processes in the abdomen and pelvis, as well as obstruction, tumour detection and staging, and visualisation of vasculature and severe damage consequences.