1. On the other hand, it is said that anti-flu medication should be taken within 48 hours after fever has started.
2. This app can record the body temperature and draw the chart, so you can know the timing to go to the clinic or school.
3. Flu testing is not enough performed within 12 hours of fever.
4. Therefore, patients should go to the clinic from 12 to 48 hours after onset.
5. This app will be helpful to know when you or your family should go to the clinic or school, when you or your family is in doubt of flu or something like that.
6. Flu testing is recommended to be done after 12 hours from onset.
7. And, even if the fever declines, the infection continues for while.
8. According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Japan, when flu occurs, the students should not go to school until five days passed after the onset and two days passed after the fever declined.
1. Instead, the label for the day marks the midnight for the next day.This app is just what I needed - a simple way to enter, store and track measurements from an external thermometer (the app doesn't take your temperature from touching your phone).Just love it , works as described.Just enter temps and it'll make chart for you , can even share them with my family members and doc.No ads on this either , amazing app :)Very good app.
2. Thanks for the latest updates ð Is it possible to change/adjust the temperature range depending on the present condition? For example, I only need 36-38C now instead of 36-41 so that I can see the fluctuations within the smaller range more clearly.
3. I was looking for an app that can store my fever readings multiple times a day and can display it to me in the form of a graph, and this app does exactly that.ððžI'm using this app to keep track of my fever during COVID, and it's doing exactly what I need.
4. If it can be done automatically based on the current temperature, even better... Thanks for your consideration.it will be better if the minutes option is included and the character input for medicine space is increased.
5. Will look for another app that has more functionality.So far, I love it! It hase the ONE thing the others either don't have, or are too hard to find: the ability to put in your personal baseline temperature.
6. overall, the design is simple and its easier to present to healthcare professionals.Would not recommend as it only shows the temperatures for one day and doesn't give you even a full sentence to take notes.
7. Another thing which can be improved is the X-axis of the chart should contain time also along with the date.
8. the minutes is important because we do not always record the temperature exactly at 00 minutes.
9. In the "new normal", and when rapid tests are hard to come by...it's pretty important.Good app except you can't change the time format.
10. The only weird thing is that the date at the top of the chart seems like it should be labeled when that day starts.
11. Not everyone is 98.6. Mine is 97.6, so what is not really considered a fever in others, is considered a low grade fever in me.