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Swallowable Capsule Technology Offers Continuous Core Temperature Monitoring

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Last updated: 08/07/2026 00:43
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Conceptual illustration of ingestible temperature monitoring capsule technology
A blueberry-sized ingestible capsule continuously monitors core body temperature from within the digestive tract, potentially offering more accurate fever detection than conventional thermometers. The device could transform patient temperature monitoring in clinical settings. — Photo by Atlantic Ambience on Pexels (Pexels License)
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A breakthrough in medical device engineering has introduced an ingestible capsule approximately the size of a blueberry that continuously monitors core body temperature from within the digestive tract. This innovative technology addresses a critical gap in clinical practice, where traditional surface-based measurement methods often fail to detect accurate internal temperature changes.

Unlike conventional oral and forehead thermometers, which can be affected by external factors such as food consumption or environmental conditions, the ingestible capsule transmits real-time temperature data directly from the body’s core. Researchers indicate this approach provides more reliable fever detection during early stages of illness—when precise monitoring is most clinically significant.

The technology demonstrates potential applications across both hospital and home healthcare settings, potentially transforming how clinicians approach patient temperature monitoring and fever management in clinical care.

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Prof. Giorgi Pkhakadze, MD, MPH, PhD, is Editor-in-Chief of the Georgian Medical Journal and Chair of the Public Health Institute of Georgia (PHIG). He is Professor and Head of the Department of Social and Behavioural Sciences at David Tvildiani Medical University, and Secretary/Treasurer of the UEMS Section of Public Health. ORCID: 0000-0001-7609-4515.

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