Thermoesthesiometry

Thermoesterometry is a method of analyzing tissue for the presence of protein, as well as estimating its concentration. The study of this method allows one to study the condition of human organs, including the skin. This analysis is one of the main ones in determining skin cancers that do not manifest themselves for a long time. The principle of action is based on the reaction of proteins found in the tissues of the human body. If, as the study progresses, the patient notices any discomfort or pain (in the eye area and superciliary area), then most likely these areas are located at the site of oncology manifestation. If he does not experience any sensations, then most likely the tests will show the presence of malignant tumors, but it is worth noting that this method has an error and requires confirmation by other methods (for example, histology). Since skin cancer is mostly asymptomatic, this analysis can significantly reduce the time and money of patients and doctors. In modern dermatology clinics, its implementation is a mandatory stage of diagnosis and the initial stage of cancer diseases. The study takes little time, lasts from 5 to 20 minutes, and does not harm health in any way. In addition, a person can undergo the procedure without special contraindications.