
Temperature monitoring
Temperature Monitoring detects early signs of inflammation by comparing heat changes across the foot. A rise in temperature often occurs before an ulcer forms, making it one of the earliest warning indicators for diabetic complications.
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Temperature Monitoring detects abnormal heat patterns across the foot. Local temperature increases are one of the earliest biological warning signals of inflammation, infection, or tissue damage — often appearing days or weeks before an ulcer becomes visible.
The system compares temperature changes in real time and highlights concerning differences. Early detection of these signals allows for timely rest, medical review, or intervention, reducing the chances of a minor issue progressing into a serious complication.

