How is a mammography examination performed?
Generally, mammography primarily uses low-penetrating X-rays to transilluminate the breast glandular tissue in order to determine whether there are any abnormalities in the breast. The specific procedure is as follows:
1. Prior to the examination, discontinue the use of estrogen-containing medications and avoid sexual activity during the week leading up to the exam.
2. During the examination, the patient should remove all clothing to fully expose the breasts.
3. The breast is placed on the examination platform of the mammography device and gently compressed using a breast compression paddle.
4. Images are taken while the patient stands upright or at a 45-degree oblique angle.
To avoid potential harm, it is recommended to undergo the examination at a reputable hospital under the guidance of a qualified physician to ensure safety. If any abnormalities are detected, it is advisable to consult a doctor promptly for professional advice.