My HHT Tracker

My HHT Tracker

Track and manage your HHT.

8 ratings
5 reviews
Free

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  • Released
  • Updated
  • September 26, 2018
  • September 26, 2018

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Manage Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT) with this comprehensive health tracking tool. Log daily health metrics, organize medical results, and share data with your healthcare team. Features reminders and an FAQ section for HHT management.

Daily health tracking
Medical test organization
Data sharing with healthcare team
HHT monitoring
Reminder notifications
FAQ and Resources section
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What's New in My HHT Tracker

1.0

September 26, 2018

User reviews

Good App

Great app. However it would be useful to have a field indicating which nostril is bleeding (Left or Right or both).

A bit frustrating to use

The calendar view is broken in the uk, I think probably because US splits the weekend days between the two ends of the week, and uk puts Saturday and Sunday next to one another at the end of the week. So when I look at the calendar the second row for January dates reads 13 7 8 9 10 11 12, and then the third row goes 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 etc.

Also, choosing a time of day is slow. It would be better to split the hours from the minutes.

Please recognise that the US is very unusual in displaying its dates mm dd. Please allow a dd mm option. When I look at a date 12/1 I see 12th January. US sees 1st December.

Update on 4 February. 1 and 3 February are missing from the calendar view.
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Nice app

This app is very helpful for tracking my bleeds, but I wish there was a section to add notes like what I was doing when I got my bleed. Or what the weather was that day.

Might be useful to some

The first thing you're greeted with is a question about if you're new to the app, but even after setting up your profile you are greeted with the same page every time and have to go through all the setup screens again and again. Keeping all your specialists recorded in one place is a good idea, as is tracking your medical and blood test results. I just didn't see how this could help me with my condition. It seems like it was written by doctors.
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Disappointed!

With so many HHT patients that suffer with migraines. I was disappointed that this app doesn’t include anything about them. Knowledge of tracking.

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FAQ

What is My HHT Tracker used for?

My HHT Tracker is designed to help individuals manage Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia (HHT). It allows users to track daily health metrics, organize medical tests and results, and monitor their condition over time.

Can I share my data with my doctor using My HHT Tracker?

Yes, you can generate an email summary of your health information entered into My HHT Tracker and share it with your healthcare team or yourself.

Does My HHT Tracker have ads?

No, My HHT Tracker does not contain advertisements. It is a free application provided by Cure HHT.

What kind of health information can I track with My HHT Tracker?

You can track HHT-related data such as blood counts, iron levels, nosebleed scores, oxygen levels, and heart markers. The app also allows you to see the impact of interventions.

Is My HHT Tracker available on all devices?

My HHT Tracker is supported on iPhone, iPad, and iPod devices. It is designed for Apple's iOS operating system.

How often is My HHT Tracker updated?

The latest version of My HHT Tracker is 1.0, and it was last updated on September 26, 2018. Information on future update frequency is not provided.

What is the age rating for My HHT Tracker?

My HHT Tracker has an age rating of 12+, making it suitable for users aged 12 and older.

Where can I find more resources about HHT?

My HHT Tracker includes an FAQ and Resources section for general recommendations on managing HHT. You can also visit the Cure HHT website at http://www.curehht.org/ for additional information.