X-ray imaging has been a valuable diagnostic tool in medicine for over a century. Not only can it help identify broken bones, but it can also detect a variety of other irregularities within the body. These include blockages in blood vessels or the digestive tract, lung abnormalities such as pneumonia or lung cancer, and even foreign objects that may have been ingested or lodged in the body. As technology continues to advance, X-ray imaging is becoming even more precise and helpful in diagnosing and treating medical conditions.