FeverApp is your diary to document acute infectious diseases, medication intake, symptoms, vaccines, and more for you and your family. The multimedia library helps to understand illness as a process and fever as a resource of your immune system. It is based on current guidelines regarding fever and febrile diseases. Use the medication scanner to add medicines to your list and track the intake quantity, date and time.
FeverApp features:
- Create separate profiles for each family member
- Document and overview febrile episodes and diseases over time
- Document febrile seizures
- Document symptoms, measures and medications
- Super easy new medication scanning feature
- A graph view of well-being and other details
- Set reminders for temperature measurements
- Receive helpful tips from “Dr. Fee”
- Brief informative videos
- Read about recent scientific articles and guidelines about fever
- Find medication alternatives in Info library
Important notes:
- To use FeverApp you need a family code, which you can receive from the cooperating medical practices. Please contact us via www.feverapp.de .
- FeverApp does not measure temperature. To measure temperature a separate thermometer is necessary.
- Your input in the Feverapp helps Prof. David Martin and his team from the University Witten/Herdecke gain a deeper understanding of fever. The project is finantially supported by a grant from the the German Ministry of Education and Research
Available languages: German, English and Russian
FeverApp features:
- Create separate profiles for each family member
- Document and overview febrile episodes and diseases over time
- Document febrile seizures
- Document symptoms, measures and medications
- Super easy new medication scanning feature
- A graph view of well-being and other details
- Set reminders for temperature measurements
- Receive helpful tips from “Dr. Fee”
- Brief informative videos
- Read about recent scientific articles and guidelines about fever
- Find medication alternatives in Info library
Important notes:
- To use FeverApp you need a family code, which you can receive from the cooperating medical practices. Please contact us via www.feverapp.de .
- FeverApp does not measure temperature. To measure temperature a separate thermometer is necessary.
- Your input in the Feverapp helps Prof. David Martin and his team from the University Witten/Herdecke gain a deeper understanding of fever. The project is finantially supported by a grant from the the German Ministry of Education and Research
Available languages: German, English and Russian
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