Perimenopause, Heat Patterns, and Clinical Context
Perimenopause rarely announces itself politely. Sleep shifts, temperature regulation gets unpredictable, breasts feel different week to week, joints and sinuses seem to develop opinions – and many women describe the same unsettling feeling: my body is changing, and I can’t see any of it.
Full-body thermography offers one way to look. Across four regional studies – breast, facial-thyroid-dental, upper body, and lower body – infrared imaging documents your surface heat patterns as they are right now, creating a baseline that future studies can be compared against as this season of life unfolds. For women who want to feel oriented rather than left guessing, that year-over-year comparison is the draw.
To be plain about what it is and is not: a thermogram documents physiology – warmth, symmetry, vascular patterning. It does not diagnose hormone imbalance, thyroid disease, breast disease, or anything else, and lab work, provider-recommended breast imaging, and your healthcare provider’s evaluation keep their central place. It is adjunctive information, and at TDI it is captured with the discipline that makes it worth having: standardized protocols, board-certified technicians, and interpretation by a Board-Certified Clinical Thermologist across all four reports.
Ask about full-body thermography in Marlton or at a satellite location near you: 856-596-5834.