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Body Temperature Tracker

Would it be possible to modify the existing body temperature tracker to make it more helpful for patients with severe body temperature sensitivities?
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10947 tn?1281404252
Thanks for all the great suggestions. We'll add the requested symptoms, treatments, and events, but the body temperature target zone, the multiple readings, and the indoor and outdoor temperatures will take a little longer. We'll let you know when they're available.

Thanks,
MedHelp
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492869 tn?1285018933
Here are some of my ideas:

Body Temperature Target Zone:
- An option to create a customizable target zone for body temperature, (similar to the target zone used on the blood sugar tracker), to mark ideal body temperature range.

Multiple Daily Readings:
- An option to add multiple body temperature readings each day.  At least four readings would be of great help to me, though I am not sure if there are others who would be in need of more.

Recorded Temperatures:
- A place to record both indoor, and outdoor temperatures since these can have an effect on body temperature for the day.

Symptoms:
- The addition of "headache, dehydration, weakness, dizziness, hallucinations, cold intolerance, confusion, irritability, clumsiness, drowsiness, weak pulse, and stiffness" to the symptoms already listed on the tracker.

Treatments:
- The addition of "blankets, cool baths, warm liquids, warm/dry compress, cooling vest, and IV fluids" to the treatments already listed on the tracker.

Events:
- The addition of drop-down menus for events "Temperature: "Warm/Cold", and "Air: Humid/Dry" to the events already listed on the tracker.

Thank you very much for your consideration!  :)
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10947 tn?1281404252
Sure, can you tell us how you would like it changed to be more helpful for patients with severe body temperature sensitivities?

Thanks,
MedHelp
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