#Fluid app review android
✘ Available for Apple devices only no Android version. ✘ Default settings are American measurement units such as pounds and ounces, although you can convert to kg and mL – each time you open the app it defaults back to pounds and ounces. ✘ No option to view fluid intake over previous days, as the app resets the fluid intake log every 24 hours.
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✘ The My Medications function that allows you to create a list of medications is free-typed rather than a drop-down list.
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✔ Weight trends can be viewed as graphs for the past week, month, 3 months and 6 months. ✔ Displays an alert message when limits have been exceeded. ✔ Quick data entry with the option to export progress in graphical format. ✔ Easy-to-use tracking features – able to track weight, fluid intake and blood pressure. It also has information about heart disease, kidney disease, low sodium levels and dietary tips.įor the complete app description, go to iTunes (Apple) and, for a detailed review, see Reviews. The app has provision for you to add doctors' appointments to a diary, create medication lists and store questions for your healthcare provider. It allows you to set limits for these measurements and alerts you if your blood pressure or weight reaches a level that means you need to tell your healthcare provider. The app enables you to keep track of your daily fluid intake, weight and blood pressure. Have you used this app? Tell us what you think of it.