Guest guest Posted September 5, 2006 Report Share Posted September 5, 2006 Jeanine, not necessarily bleeding. I don't know if bleeding would show up on these as it may cause a decrease in heat of area actually. Equipment picks up temperature differences in your body. In my case my sinuses across my forehead shows a higher body temperature than surrounding area and also left sinus in front of my eye. Reader says shows inflamation of area, inflamatory area is warmer than uninflamed area, just like an infection in skin will be warm to touch, whereas just a regular uninfected sore or lesion will not be hot. Also tumors have an increase in activity and blood supply going to them. Doctor also looked in sinuses and said they looked swollen BEFORE I went for thermoscan. Actually and another doctor said he thought my sinuses looked swollen but I didn't believe him since I don't have any congestion, rarely sneezing and rarely other symptoms. Doctor said my migraines could be symptom and fatigue. If I'm run down immune system is not able to fight so no symptoms can be sign of a depressed immune response. > > do you know if these 'hot spots' are hemorrhagic fevers? or what is > going on with these hot spots. > hemorrage- as a noun, this refers to the point at which blood is > released. as a verb, this refers to bleeding. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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