Wow. First off, X-Rays are the radiation they don't contain radiation. Second, the lead apron doesn't protect the thyroid unless the apron is around your neck. X-Rays don't "like to hang around in soft tissue" they just pass through and maybe bounce off a few atoms or molecules imparting a minute amount of energy to those atoms and molecules.
Yes the lead apron is to protect the parts of the body that the doctor doesn't need to see from the effects of radiation. I may be remembering incorrectly but I think 1" thick lead plate cuts the amount of X-Rays by 10%. The amount of radiation that you receive from the average X-Ray (the procedure not the radiation) is on the order of 100 milliREM. You're max allowable dose of radiation for any one year is 5 REM.
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2007-01-25 08:41:33
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answered by tipp10 4
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X-ray Lead Apron
2016-11-09 23:01:45
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answered by ? 4
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Although you could have 100,000 chest x-rays before you died why take the radiation from one when you don't need it? I where a lead apron in my field all the time. Not having one isn't going to make me melt away but continuously not wearing it while being exposed to the radiation has the potential to cause many kinds of problems. The first being skin eurythemia (redness/buring of the skin.) The most sensitive areas of your body are the reproductive organs as well as your thyroid. X-ray technologist will put an apron on you if your within a child bearing age so as to avoid legal ramifications. When x-raying the elderly we seldom protect them because of the small amount of radiation used in diagnostic xrays. CT radiation would be far more as it uses a great deal over a long period of time. For example, a chest xray takes about .01 sec of radiation at a pretty small dose. A CT is a great bit longer with much larger dose, 3-10 sec.
In reality if your having an X-ray or your child is, ask to please use an apron if they aren't, but most technologists i've worked with are usually pretty good about doing it and can sometimes be offended when people ask before having the xray done. Its what they've been to school for they do know, the problem is some tech's are just lazy.
2007-01-25 07:49:49
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answered by Anonymous
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The lead aprons block the xrays from reaching the covered area. For example, when getting an xray of the mouth, a lead apron covers the chest to protect it.
High levels of xrays can destroy tissue, so it's best to avoid exposure as much as possible. Ths is the reason for the protection of the lead apron.
By the way, there are x-ray machines for dental offices that use much less radiation. I haven't used a lead apron at my dentist for years. I was told that machine used less radiation than a person would be exposed to if in the sun for the same amount of time. So it's something people should ask about when visiting the dentist to see if they are willing to begin using the newer equipment.
2007-01-25 09:09:36
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answered by Anonymous
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X-rays - change your dna - some in a small amount but all of it causes damage to your cells.
The old school said the lead apron protects you - guess what --
they were and are wrong.
The dentists tell you to get x-rays yearly - and it causes damage to your dna. The dentists need the millions to pay off their equipment faster to put more profit into their pockets.
Dentists - on the whole - mean well, but they are also exposed by being in offices that give out the rays - all day long.
You still have a right to say no to x-rays whether from a doctor or a dentist - although you have to way the risk of not having it and the risk of the damage.
Yes the damage is permanent - and so are most types of cancer but we are putting more people into cancer remission - from early detection.
The real question is - do we get problems by mamograms and how much "detection rays" we get from the equipment?
GOD bless us always.
MBA-Boston Univ.
2007-01-27 09:05:03
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answered by May I help You? 6
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A lead apron is to protect you from the radiation used to creat x-rays. While the amount you receive is minimal, the apron is to help eliminate this exposure to your vital organs. That's why x-ray techs go behind lead walls before taking the xray!
2007-01-25 06:34:56
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answered by ? 1
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2016-04-17 02:35:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Lead aprons are used to block stray x-rays from affecting parts of the body that are not being examined. The lead is an effective shield for gamma radiation (x-rays)
2007-01-25 08:13:27
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answered by jamespwillis 1
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X-Rays contains radiation in small amount however if you are a person that does this for a job those small amounts add up the apron is lead radiation cant go through it yes it is a protective device
2007-01-25 06:39:23
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answered by Brei 1
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Yes it is for protection, the lead reflects the radiation much the way a mirror reflects light. The lead aprons are worn to protect a person's vital and reproductive organs, as radiation can cause cancer and mutation. This can be very bad if a woman is pregnant.
2007-01-25 10:18:03
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answered by Jocelyn L 1
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