1. The total score is added to the bladder diary information and charts, making it easy for the healthcare provider to track the symptoms.
2. The app further allows the automation of the urine measurement by using the iUFlow device which is an optional item. 📓 Urology IPSS Prostate Score: BPH Symptoms Score.
3. A detailed BD may be important and useful for health issues related to prostate enlargement, renal failure, kidney transplant, urinary incontinence, Lower Urinary Tract symptoms (LUTS).
4. Some use iUFlow bladder diary as a comfortable water/urine reminder during the time of completing a 72hr urination bladder diary.
5. Trace your Bladder activities, as well as recording bowel movement - poo - using a Bristol chart (normal, constipation, diarrhea etc) for a digestive tracker and poo journal.
6. Keep track of your bladder and bowel movements easily on your phone, then easily share the diary with your doctor.
7. "Bladder diary by iUFlow" is a fully automated voiding and stool diary. 4. The Best Voiding Diary.
8. iUFlow app is a bladder diary on your mobile.
9. Calculate International Prostate Symptom Score (IPSS) in patients with prostate enlargement, especially benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).
10. IPSS questionnaire is based on the answers of seven questions concerning urinary symptoms severity and quality of life.
11. A complete urine log or a bathroom log is a basic source of data for treatment and will be very appreciated by your health provider.
1. After personalizing settings, the app has crashed each time I've opened it, leaving me unable to add entries for either input or outflow, to access the diary and hand copy the data, or to share the diary.
2. It's not very annoying, but I will update my diary shortly before the hour, and on the hour I get a reminder, and it makes me think I missed an entry.When asked by my pelvic floor physical therapist how frequently do you urinate, I could only guess.
3. That would be allowing people to add times that you do both onto the same entry, being able to have more options for bowel movements (things eaten, symptoms etc) and being able to add the coloration of pee not having to edit it afterward.
4. Data export is easy and effective, allowing you the opportunity to throw real data back at your urologist.
5. I only use that one feature so I can't speak to the rest of the app but you can also keep track of way more things than just frequency and you can even make notes with each entry.
6. Instead having it being easily done with the entry.This diary seems like a beta app in early development.
7. This app owns.I see it's value in ease of use, easy reading screens, and quick access to the diary.
8. I am not sure I would say I love using it to track all bladder movements, but if you need to do this, this is definitely the no-nonsense, easy-to-use tool to do it.
9. I'm writing from a hospital bed after acute kidney failure and like the empowering feeling it has already provided for taking input and outflow.
10. It would get 5 stars if I could set the reminders to log from the time you last input data, as opposed to a set time.
11. Oz to ml conversions on the fly, drink size presets, and ability to note characteristics for each entry are features I use.