Infrared body signal analysis across 10 physiological zones — detecting anomalies before symptoms emerge
Enter your current body temperature. AETERNO analyzes each reading against your personal baseline, circadian rhythm patterns, and historical trends to detect deviations before they become symptomatic.
Each zone uses temperature differential analysis — not absolute values — to detect anomalies against your personal baseline, circadian patterns, and bilateral symmetry reference.
Inflamed tissue often runs warmer than baseline. AETERNO maps zone differentials, tracking elevated thermal signals across physiological regions as part of early-warning pattern analysis.
Reduced extremity temperature may reflect circulatory changes. Bilateral comparison mapping tracks hypothermic patterns across limbs as early-warning thermal signals.
Cranial asymmetry may reflect variations in neural or vascular activity. Regional metabolic heat variance is tracked as a thermal signal pattern deviation from personal baseline.
Joint hotspots may reflect localized inflammation. Bilateral symmetry analysis tracks articular thermal patterns as signal deviations against personal baseline over time.
Thoracic warmth patterns may indicate localized physiological changes. Asymmetric heat distribution across the chest region is monitored as a thermal signal variation from personal baseline.
Some metabolically active tissues may generate higher heat signatures. Thermal pattern monitoring tracks sustained focal heat as an early-warning signal — not a clinical finding.
Muscle overuse or strain may produce localized warmth for an extended period after activity. Persistent bilateral thermal imbalances inform training load awareness and recovery signal monitoring.
Periorbital temperature differences may reflect ocular stress. Left-right thermal asymmetry is tracked as an early-warning signal pattern — consult an eye care professional for any concerns.
Localized heat around the jaw or dental region may indicate inflammation. Focal thermal signals are logged as early-warning pattern deviations — not clinical diagnoses.
Localized heat differences in limbs may reflect vascular irregularities. Bilateral thermal comparison surfaces potential focal asymmetries as early-warning signal patterns.
Readings above 39.5°C (103.1°F) may indicate significant physiological stress. Seek medical attention if concerned. AETERNO logs this as a critical threshold signal event.
Readings between 37.8°C and 39.4°C (100°F–103°F) may reflect active immune response or rising temperature trends. AETERNO monitors trend velocity as part of early-warning signal analysis.
Readings below 36.0°C (96.8°F) may indicate reduced core temperature or circulatory changes. Consult a physician if persistent. AETERNO tracks this as a low-signal threshold event.