Is whole body thermography necessary?

Whole-body thermography, by scanning and receiving infrared signals radiated from the human body, obtains the temperature distribution of tissues and organs throughout the body, and has the function of assisting in health assessment. However, whole-body thermography is a rough examination at an early stage and cannot be used as a basis for diagnosis. If you want to make a clear diagnosis, CT, ultrasound, magnetic resonance and other related examinations must be performed.