An x-ray won’t necessarily show you an infection, but it’ll show you your bones. This is because x-rays are a type of high frequency light (high-energy electromagnetic radiation) that penetrate the skin and muscle, but not the bone. Everything you see is a result of light bouncing off an object and into your eyes. X-rays are able to go through your body and bounce off your bones, and so we can get images of breaks, fractures, etc.
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