February often highlights heart health, but for women, true heart wellness extends far beyond cholesterol levels and blood pressure readings. The heart, hormones, and breast tissue are deeply interconnected through circulation, inflammation, emotional stress, and lymphatic flow. When one system is under strain, the others often respond — sometimes quietly, sometimes visibly. 

This is where thermography offers valuable insight. 

Medical thermography is a non-invasive, radiation-free imaging tool that evaluates heat patterns and blood flow in the body. These patterns can reflect inflammation, vascular stress, hormonal imbalance, or lymphatic congestion—often long before symptoms become disruptive or a diagnosis is made. 

For many women, breast tenderness, swelling, heaviness, or cyclical discomfort is dismissed as “normal aging” or something to tolerate. In reality, these sensations are often signals that estrogen metabolism, lymph drainage, or circulation is struggling to keep up with hormonal shifts — especially during perimenopause and menopause. 

Hormones and blood vessels are in constant conversation. When estrogen fluctuates, blood flow patterns change. Stress hormones such as cortisol can constrict blood vessels, impair lymphatic flow, and increase inflammation in the chest, upper back, and underarms. On a thermography scan, this may appear as areas of increased heat, asymmetry, or congestion — clues that the body is compensating under pressure. 

The lymphatic system plays a critical role in this conversation. It is responsible for clearing metabolic waste, excess hormones, and inflammatory byproducts from breast tissue. When lymph flow is sluggish — due to dehydration, sedentary habits, chronic stress, or shallow breathing — waste lingers. Over time, this can contribute to discomfort, inflammation, and reduced tissue resilience. 

Heart health is also deeply tied to emotional well-being. Chronic stress, unresolved grief, and long-term overwhelm can influence circulation and hormone balance just as much as diet or exercise. Thermography often reflects this reality, showing patterns that align with prolonged nervous system activation and stress-related inflammation. 

February is a powerful reminder that heart health is not isolated. It includes emotional health, hormone balance, lymphatic flow, and breast awareness. Supporting one system supports them all. 

Rather than waiting for symptoms to worsen or relying solely on reactive care, thermography empowers women with information — calmly, gently, and proactively. It allows you to see how your body is adapting, where it may be struggling, and what areas may benefit from supportive lifestyle changes, nutritional strategies, stress reduction, or further functional testing. 

True prevention is not fear-based. It is rooted in awareness, stewardship, and respect for the body’s wisdom. 

This month, consider honoring your heart by listening more closely — to your body, your rhythms, and the quiet messages guiding you toward balance. 

– Dana Irvine CCT, FDNP
Lisa’s Thermography and Wellness