⭐️3.6 / 5
Rating
🙌18
Ratings
📼5 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Eczema Tracker

3.2.2

July 23, 2021

Updated app logo

3.21

May 1, 2020

Bug Fixes.

3.20

November 18, 2019

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.19

October 23, 2019

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.18

September 17, 2019

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.17

July 12, 2019

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.16

July 3, 2019

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.15

June 18, 2019

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.14

April 23, 2019

Bug fixes and performance improvements.

3.13

March 6, 2019

Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements.

Price History of Eczema Tracker

Description of Eczema Tracker

Eczema Tracker is a simple and informative app that helps you view, track, and analyze your eczema, food allergy, and other triggers information, like no other app. The eczema app provides your local pollen, mold, weather, humidity information to help you analyze your eczema or allergy symptoms, and track your triggers to help you identify patterns in your flare-ups. It uses the data you enter to find eczema trends that may lead to flareups. Eczema Tracker gives you information based on your particular situation. You can use Eczema Wizard to get the advice and information that helps you manage your eczema symptoms. Users with food allergies or eczema related to environment allergies stay well informed via the weather, pollen, mold, and humidity information in your local area or zipcode. We understand that eczema is not a single factor issue, so this app lets you look at your condition from all perspectives and analyze your data to help you pinpoint the factors that aggravate your eczema! From one parent to another, from one eczema patient to another, we hope to help you ease your symptoms and gain control over your eczema with reports that track, measure, and graph your flareup history and medicine use history. Furthermore, you can share it with your doctors to get feedback on how you use your medicines and what may be triggering your symptoms!!! Moreover, eczema tracker is also using native Health app to get your recorded sleep pattern using HealthKit and display it to you in a graphical manner. So, this way you can also keep track of your sleeping patterns.
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Eczema Tracker: FAQ

Is the software for Eczema Tracker compatible with iPads?

No, Eczema Tracker cannot support iPad devices.
Eczema Tracker was created by Redblink Inc.
The Eczema Tracker app requires iOS 10.0 or later.
Users have given Eczema Tracker a so-so rating of 3.6 out of 5.
The Main Genre Of The Eczema Tracker App Is Medical.
The newest version of Eczema Tracker is 3.2.2.
The last update for Eczema Tracker was on June 30, 2024.
Eczema Tracker was first released on February 5, 2023.
This app is appropriate for all ages, with no offensive or inappropriate content.
Eczema Tracker is available in English.
Sorry, Eczema Tracker is not on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not available for users of Eczema Tracker.
No, you cannot use Eczema Tracker with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Eczema Tracker

  • App isn’t working

    The app has potential but it’s not working for me. The screen where you go to record details about the flare up, doesn’t show the “add” info buttons like I see in the screenshot above. Weather/pollen details for the day are not saving. I can’t add photos because the option doesn’t show up... it’s a disaster... I’d rather just do my own tracking in excel :(
  • My allergy is under control!

    Either you have problem with eczema or allergies, this app can help a lot! I am able to track my condition and even find triggers for some allergy issues i had before. Design is clean and everyone will find how easy and helpful is using this great app.
  • Not worth the effort for me

    1. Every time I open the app I get multiple “oops” messages. Annoying. As others have said, the pollen, weather etc do not register automatically (although I don’t think that’s a major factor for me).
    2. I don’t like that I could not log out, delete my account, or even see my account through the app. Seems like the acct creation is just a way to get my email address.
    3. I looked at the news and updates. The first item was about kardashian beauty products. Not impressed!! Another article about baking soda baths for eczema looked as though it was written by someone who is illiterate or speaks English as a second language. Not impressed.
    3. The overall function of the app didn’t impress me either. The app’s benefits didn’t justify the amount of work put into entering everything. I’d like something that’s more like a diary format where I can enter a daily status with pic and list of what I ate/did and be able to see all of that for multiple days on one screen. The graphs etc are helpful but not the most useful. I already know when I’m up and down with the eczema. I want to be able to see the ups and downs in relation to whatever might be making things better or worse.