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Thermal imaging can provide additional insights and support to healthcare professionals in diabetology.
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Thermal imaging has the potential to be used in advanced diabetes care in several ways. While the primary method for diagnosing and monitoring diabetes is through blood glucose testing, thermal imaging can provide additional insights and support to healthcare professionals.
There are several advantages with the use of thermography for healthcare professionals, such as early detection of complications, objective measurements and better follow-up.
Diabetes can lead to peripheral neuropathy and impaired blood circulation, which increase the risk of foot complications such as ulcers and infections. Thermal imaging can detect temperature variations on the surface of the feet, helping to identify areas of inflammation or compromised blood flow. Early detection can prompt timely interventions and prevent serious complications.
Thermography provides the doctor with objective measurements and visual representations of temperature distributions on the patient’s skin surface. This allows an objective evaluation of inflammation, circulatory disorders and other abnormalities that may occur associated with diabetes.
Regular thermographic images allow the doctor to monitor the progression of wounds, inflammation or vascular changes over time. This allows better monitoring of the progression of complications and evaluation of treatment effectiveness.
For the patient there are advantages as well. This has to do with early intervention, non-invasive examination and a visual image to better understand the condition.
Early detection of complications using thermography allows patients to be treated in time to reduce the risk of serious outcomes such as amputations. This can improve quality of life and reduce the need for more invasive procedures.
Thermography is a non-invasive method that does not require painful procedures or injections. For the patient, this means more comfort and less stress compared to invasive diagnostic procedures.
The thermographic images give the patient a visual impression of the temperature distribution on the skin surface. This can help give the patient a better understanding of their own health and increase motivation to adhere to the treatment plan.
It is important to note that while thermal imaging shows promise in supporting diabetes care, it should not replace standard diagnostic methods or medical advice. Its applications in advanced diabetes care are still being researched and refined, and consultation with healthcare professionals is essential for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
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